Charles Sanders Peirce bibliography
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This Charles Sanders Peirce bibliography consolidates numerous references to Charles Sanders Peirce's writings, including letters, manuscripts, publications, and Nachlass
Nachlass
Nachlass is a German word, used in academia to describe the collection of manuscripts, notes, correspondence, and so on left behind when a scholar dies. The word is a compound in German: nach means 'after', and the verb lassen means 'leave'. The plural can be either Nachlasse or Nachlässe...

. For an extensive chronological list of Peirce's works (titled in English), see the Chronologische Übersicht (Chronological Overview) on the Schriften (Writings) page for Charles Sanders Pierce.

Abbreviations

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Main editions (posthumous)
CP x.y = Collected Papers of Charles Sanders Peirce, volume x, paragraph y.
CN x:y = Contributions to 'The Nation' , volume x, page y. (Some scholars use "N".)
EP x:y = The Essential Peirce: Selected Philosophical Writings, volume x, page y.
HP x:y = Historical Perspectives on Peirce's Logic of Science: A History of Science, volume x, page y.
NEM x:y = The New Elements of Mathematics by Charles S. Peirce, volume x, page y. (Some scholars use "NE".)
PMSW x = Philosophy of Mathematics: Selected Writings, page x. (No established scholarly abbreviation yet.)
PPM x = Pragmatism as a Principle and Method of Right Thinking: The 1903 Harvard "Lectures on Pragmatism", page x. (Some scholars use "HL".)
RLT x = Reasoning and the Logic of Things, page x.
SS x = Semiotic and Significs: The Correspondence between C. S. Peirce and Victoria Lady Welby, page x. (Some scholars use "PW".)
W x:y = Writings of Charles S. Peirce: A Chronological Edition, volume x, page y.


Other
CLL x = Chance, Love and Logic: Philosophical Essays, page x.
LI x = The Logic of Interdisciplinarity: The Monist-series, page x.
PSWS x = Peirce on Signs: Writings on Semiotic, page x. ("PSWS" coined for this wiki.)
PWP x = Philosophical Writings of Peirce, page x.
SIL x = Studies in Logic by Members of the Johns Hopkins University, page x.
SW x = Charles S. Peirce, Selected Writings, page x.
PEP = Peirce Edition Project.
TCSPS  = Transactions of the Charles S. Peirce Society.

Primary literature

The manuscript material now (1997) comes to more than a hundred thousand pages. These contain many pages of no philosophical interest, but the number of pages on philosophy certainly number much more than half of that. Also, a significant but unknown number of manuscripts have been lost. —Joseph Ransdell, 1997.


Bibliographies and microfilms of primary literature

Microfilm Bibliography
The Peirce Papers [the Nachlass]
  • (1966) The Charles S. Peirce Papers, Microfilm Edition, Thirty Reels with Two Supplementary Reels Later Added. Cambridge: Harvard University Library Photographic Service. Harvard also made microfilms of Peirce's professional correspondence. All those materials are catalogued in the Annotated Catalogue and Supplementary Catalogue (see on right).
  • Robin, Richard S.
    • (1967), Annotated Catalogue of the Papers of Charles S. Peirce, University of Massachusetts Press, Amherst, MA, 1967. PEP Eprint
    • (1971), "The Peirce Papers: A Supplementary Catalogue." Transactions of the Charles S. Peirce Society 7.1 (Winter 1971): 37-57.
Complete Published Works
  • (1977) Charles Sanders Peirce: Complete Published Works, Including Selected Secondary Materials. Microfiche Edition. Board of Editors: Kenneth Laine Ketner, Charles S. Hardwick, Christian J. W. Kloesel, Joseph M. Ransdell; Consulting Editor: Max H. Fisch. Greenwich, Conn.: Johnson Associates, Inc. Made available along with it was a microfiche of the Comprehensive Bibliography, first edition (see on right).
  • Ketner, Kenneth Laine et al., (1977), A Comprehensive Bibliography and Index of the Published Works of Charles Sanders Peirce, with a Bibliography of Secondary Studies, Johnson Associates (Greenwich, Connecticut). Board of editors: Ketner (primary bibliography and index); Christian J. W. Kloesel and Joseph Ransdell (secondary bibliography); consulting editors: Max H. Fisch and Charles S. Hardwick. Second edition (1986) A Comprehensive Bibliography of the Published Works of Charles Sanders Peirce, revised by Ketner with assistance from Arthur Franklin Stewart and Claude V. Bridges, Philosophy Documentation Center (Bowling Green, OH), 337 pages, hardcover (ISBN 978-0912632841, ISBN 0912632844), online via InteLex.

Other bibliographies of primary literature
  • Burks, Arthur W.
    Arthur Burks
    Arthur Walter Burks was an American mathematician who in the 1940s as a senior engineer on the project contributed to the design of the ENIAC, the first general-purpose electronic digital computer. Decades later, Burks and his wife Alice Burks outlined their case for the subject matter of the...

     (1958), "Bibliography of the Works of Charles Sanders Peirce", CP 8.260-321.
  • Cohen, Morris R. (1916), "Charles S. Peirce and a Tentative Bibliography of His Published Writings." The Journal of Philosophy, Psychology, and Scientific Methods, 13: 726-737.
  • Fisch, Max H.
    • and Haskell, Daniel C. (1952), "Some Additions to Morris R. Cohen's Bibliography of Peirce's Published Writings", on pp. 375–381 in Wiener, Philip P., and Young, Frederick, eds., Studies in the Philosophy of Charles Sanders Peirce, Harvard University Press, Cambridge, MA, 396 pages.
    • (1964), "A First Supplement to Arthur W. Burks's Bibliography of the Works of Charles Sanders Peirce" in Studies in the Philosophy of Charles Sanders Peirce, Second Series, edited by Edward C. Moore and Richard S. Robin, University of Massachusetts Press, Amherst, 1964, which also contains a bibliography of secondary literature prior to 1964 on pp. 486–514.
    • (1966 spring), "A Second Supplement to Arthur W. Burks's Bibliography of the Works of Charles Sanders Peirce", Transactions of the Charles S. Peirce Society, vol. II, no. 1, pp. 51–53.
    • (1974 spring), "Supplements to the Peirce Bibliographies", Transactions of the Charles S. Peirce Society, vol. X, no 2.
  • Kloesel, Christian J. W. (1982), a 648-item Peirce bibliography for years 1976–1980, pp. 246–276 in The Relevance of Charles Peirce, Part II, The Monist, vol. 65 no. 2, April 1982, The Hegeler Institute, Monist backissues page; and "Bibliography of Charles Peirce. 1976 through 1981", in Eugene Freeman (ed.), Relevance of Charles Peirce (Monist Library of Philosophy), Open Court, 412 pages, hardcover (ISBN 978-0914417002, ISBN 0914417002).
  • NOAA (as accessed March 6, 2010), "Charles Sanders Peirce", The Coast and Geodetic Survey Annual Reports 1844–1910 Bibliography of Appendices, National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration
    National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration
    The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration , pronounced , like "noah", is a scientific agency within the United States Department of Commerce focused on the conditions of the oceans and the atmosphere...

     Central Library. NOAA Eprint. Appendices in pdf files available there.
  • Parker, Kelly A. (1999), "Charles S. Peirce on Esthetics and Ethics: A Bibliography". Parker is of the Department of Philosophy, Grand Valley State University, Allendale, Michigan, USA. (Work resulted from research at the Peirce Edition Project at U Indiana.)
  • Shook, John R. (1998), Pragmatism. An Annotated Bibliography 1898–1940., Rodopi, Amsterdam, The Netherlands and Atlanta, GA, 1998, 617 pp. With contributions by E. Paul Colella, Lesley Friedman, Frank X. Ryan and Ignas K. Skrupskelis. Hardcover, (ISBN 978-90-420-0269-2, ISBN 90-420-0269-7), Rodopi catalog page.

Main editions

Collected Papers (CP)
  • Peirce, C. S., Collected Papers of Charles Sanders Peirce, vols. 1–6, 1931–1935, Charles Hartshorne
    Charles Hartshorne
    Charles Hartshorne was a prominent American philosopher who concentrated primarily on the philosophy of religion and metaphysics. He developed the neoclassical idea of God and produced a modal proof of the existence of God that was a development of St. Anselm's Ontological Argument...

     and Paul Weiss
    Paul Weiss (philosopher)
    Paul Weiss was an American philosopher.-Background:Paul Weiss grew up on the lower east side of New York City. His father, Samuel Weiss , was a Hungarian emigrant who moved from Europe in the 1890s. He worked as a tinsmith, a coppersmith, and a boilermaker. Paul Weiss's mother, Emma Rothschild ...

    , eds., vols. 7–8, 1958, Arthur W. Burks
    Arthur Burks
    Arthur Walter Burks was an American mathematician who in the 1940s as a senior engineer on the project contributed to the design of the ENIAC, the first general-purpose electronic digital computer. Decades later, Burks and his wife Alice Burks outlined their case for the subject matter of the...

    , ed., Harvard University Press, Cambridge, MA.
  • Volume 1, Principles of Philosophy, 1931.
  • Volume 2, Elements of Logic, 1932.
  • Volume 3, Exact Logic (Published Papers), 1933.
  • Volume 4, The Simplest Mathematics, 1933, 601 pages.
  • Volume 5, Pragmatism and Pragmaticism, 1934.
  • Volume 6, Scientific Metaphysics, 1935.
  • Volume 7, Science and Philosophy, 1958.
  • Volume 8, Reviews, Correspondence, and Bibliography, 1958.

  • For table of contents of each volume, see Collected Papers in "Schriften von Charles Sanders Peirce" at the German Wikipedia (contents in English).

  • Belknap Press (of Harvard University Press) edition with pairs of volumes bound as one, vols. 1–2, 962 pages (ISBN 0-674-13800-7), vols. 3–4, 1064 pages (ISBN 0-674-13801-5), vols. 5–6, 944 pages (ISBN 0-674-13802-3), vols. 7-8, 798 pages (ISBN 0-674-13803-1). HUP catalog pages.
  • Much of Volume 1, without editorial notes Eprint.
  • Some of Volume 5, without editorial notes Eprint.
  • Volumes 1-8. Online via InteLex. Paul Ernest's Review in Philosophy of Mathematics Education Journal 10 (1997).
  • Volumes 1-8. Reprinted, Thoemmes Continuum, 1998.


The Writings or the Chronological Edition (W)


Contributions to The Nation (CN or N)
  • Peirce, C. S., Charles Sanders Peirce: Contributions to The Nation , 4 volumes, Kenneth Laine Ketner and James Edward Cook, eds., Texas Technological University Press, Lubbock, TX, 1975–1987.
  • Part 1 (1869–1893), 1975, 208 pages.
  • Part 2 (1894–1900), 1975, 281 pages.
  • Part 3 (1901–1908), 1979, 306 pages.
  • Part 4 (Index), 1987, 252 pages. In print (TTU catalog page).
  • Volumes 1-4. Online via InteLex.


New Elements of Mathematics (NEM or NE)
  • Peirce, C. S., The New Elements of Mathematics by Charles S. Peirce, 4 volumes in 5, Carolyn Eisele, ed., Mouton Publishers, The Hague, Netherlands, 1976. Humanities Press, Atlantic Highlands, NJ, 1976. cxxxviii + 2478 pages in total. Each volume has a Library of Congress (LoC) 10-digit ISBN. Each volume, except for Volume II, has Mouton copyright information accompanied by another 10-digit ISBN.
  • Volume I, Arithmetic, xl + 260 pages. LoC , Mouton .
  • Volume II, Algebra and Geometry, xxxi + 672 pages. LoC , no Mouton ISBN in volume.
  • Volume III/1, Mathematical Miscellanea, xxxix + 763 pages (1–763). LoC , Mouton .
  • Volume III/2, Mathematical Miscellanea, 390 pages (764–1153). LoC , Mouton .
  • Volume IV, Mathematical Philosophy, xxviii + 393 pages. LoC , Mouton .

Some online sources incorrectly list the ISBNs of these volumes, for example, sometimes interchanging those of volumes II and III(1/2).

PDF by Arthur W. Burks
Arthur Burks
Arthur Walter Burks was an American mathematician who in the 1940s as a senior engineer on the project contributed to the design of the ENIAC, the first general-purpose electronic digital computer. Decades later, Burks and his wife Alice Burks outlined their case for the subject matter of the...

 in the Bulletin of the American Mathematical Society, vol. 84, no. 5, Sept. 1978.

Historical Perspectives on Peirce's Logic of Science (HP)
  • Peirce, C. S., Historical Perspectives on Peirce's Logic of Science: A History of Science, 2 vols., Carolyn Eisele, ed., Mouton De Gruyter, Berlin, New York, Amsterdam, 1985, x + 1,131 pages, hardcover (ISBN 978-0899250342, ISBN 0899250343). Has Peirce's "papers, grant applications, and publishers' prospectuses in the history and practice of science," said Auspitz.


Semiotic and Significs (SS or PW)
  • Peirce, C. S., and Welby-Gregory, Victoria (Lady Welby), Semiotic and Significs: The Correspondence between C. S. Peirce and Victoria Lady Welby, edited by Charles S. Hardwick with the assistance of James Cook, Indiana University Press, Bloomington and Indianapolis, IN, 1977, 201 pages, paperback (ISBN 0253351634, ISBN 978-0253351630). 2nd edition (Peirce Studies #8), 2001, the Press of Arisbe Associates, Elsah, IL, 250 pages, (ISBN 978-0966769517, ISBN 0966769511).


Essential Peirce (EP)
  • Peirce, C. S., The Essential Peirce, Selected Philosophical Writings, Volume 1 (1867–1893), Nathan Houser and Christian J. W. Kloesel, eds., Indiana University Press, Bloomington and Indianapolis, IN, 1992. Information. Introduction by Nathan Houser.
  • Peirce, C. S., The Essential Peirce, Selected Philosophical Writings, Volume 2 (1893–1913), Peirce Edition Project, eds., Indiana University Press, Bloomington and Indianapolis, IN, 1998. Information. Introduction by Nathan Houser.


Philosophy of Mathematics (PMSW)
  • Peirce, C. S., Philosophy of Mathematics: Selected Writings, Matthew E. Moore, ed., Indiana University Press, Bloomington and Indianapolis, IN, 2010, publisher catalog page. First in a series Selections from the Writings of Charles S. Peirce. Hardcover (ISBN 978-0-253-35563-8), paper (ISBN 978-0-253-22265-7). Table of contents. Includes many writings appearing in print for the first time. Excerpts of previously widely published articles ("The Regenerated Logic", "Prolegomena to an Apology for Pragmaticism", "The Law of Mind") are reprinted, with Moore's introductions.)

Lectures by Peirce

1865 spring: Harvard lectures on "The Logic of Science". (I-XI et al., W 1:162-302). Lect. I Arisbe .
1866 Oct. 24 – Dec. 1: Lowell Institute lectures on "The Logic of Science; or Induction and Hypothesis". (I-XI et al., W 1:358-530)
1869 Dec. 14 – 1870 Jan. 15: Harvard lectures on "British Logicians". (Some in W 1:310-347). See below.
1879–1884: Johns Hopkins University Lecturer in Logic. Introductory Lecture Sept. 1882, Johns Hopkins University Circulars, v. 2, n. 19, p p. 11-12, Nov. 1882. EP 1:214-214, CP 7.59-76, W 4:378-382.
1892 Nov. 28 – 1893 Jan. 5: Lowell lectures on "The History of Science". 12 lectures. Robin Catalogue describes notes in MSS 1274–1283. ("Concluding Remarks" CP 7.267–275. All in HP 2:139–296.)
1898 Feb. 10 – Mar. 7: Cambridge (MA) conference lectures (at Mrs. Ole Bull's) on "Reasoning and the Logic of Things". See below.
1903 Mar. 26 – May 17: Harvard lectures on "Pragmatism". See below.
1903 Nov. 23 – Dec. 17: Lowell lectures on "Some Topics of Logic bearing on Questions now Vexed". See below.
1905: Adirondack Summer School Lectures. On the nature and classification of the sciences. MS 1334, 59 pp., 35-36 in CP 1.284 and 7-23 on pp. 46–48 in Classical American Philosophy, Stuhr, ed. Nubiola quotes from MS pp. 11–14 and 20.
1907 Apr. 8–13: Harvard Philosophy Club lectures on "Logical Methodeutic".
Sources: Peirce Edition Project's Peirce Chronology and "Peirce, Charles Sanders" (1934) by Paul Weiss
Paul Weiss (philosopher)
Paul Weiss was an American philosopher.-Background:Paul Weiss grew up on the lower east side of New York City. His father, Samuel Weiss , was a Hungarian emigrant who moved from Europe in the 1890s. He worked as a tinsmith, a coppersmith, and a boilermaker. Paul Weiss's mother, Emma Rothschild ...

.

On British Logicians (the 1869–1870 Harvard lectures)
  • Peirce, C. S. (1869 Dec. – 1870 Jan), lectures at Harvard on the history of logic, focusing on the history of British logic.
    • "Lecture I. Early nominalism and realism", MS 158: November–December 1869, W 2:310-316, PEP Eprint.
    • "Ockam. Lecture 3", MS 160: November–December 1869, W 2:317-336, PEP Eprint.
    • "Whewell", MS 162: November–December 1869, W 2:337-347, PEP Eprint.


Reasoning and the Logic of Things (RLT) (The 1898 Lectures in Cambridge, MA)
  • Peirce, C. S., Reasoning and the Logic of Things, The Cambridge Conference Lectures of 1898, Kenneth Laine Ketner, ed., intro., and Hilary Putnam
    Hilary Putnam
    Hilary Whitehall Putnam is an American philosopher, mathematician and computer scientist, who has been a central figure in analytic philosophy since the 1960s, especially in philosophy of mind, philosophy of language, philosophy of mathematics, and philosophy of science...

    , intro., commentary, Harvard, 1992, 312 pages, hardcover (ISBN 978-0674749665, ISBN 0674749669), softcover (ISBN 978-0-674-74967-2, ISBN 0-674-74967-7) HUP catalog page. Text of the lectures that William James
    William James
    William James was a pioneering American psychologist and philosopher who was trained as a physician. He wrote influential books on the young science of psychology, educational psychology, psychology of religious experience and mysticism, and on the philosophy of pragmatism...

     invited Peirce to give in Cambridge, MA. (Extracts variously from drafts and from delivered lectures were earlier published in CP 1.616-677, 6.1-5, 185-213, 214-221, 222-237, 7.468-517.)

    Editorial Procedures, xi-xii

    Abbreviations, xiii-xiv

    Introduction: The Consequences of Mathematics, 1-54

      (Kenneth Laine Ketner and Hilary Putman)

    Comment on the Lectures, 55-102   (Hilary Putman)

    Lecture One: Philosophy and the Conduct of Life, 105-122

    Lecture Two: Types of Reasoning, 123-142

    [Exordium for Lecture Three], 143-145

    Lecture Three: The Logic of Relatives, 146-164

    Lecture Four: First Rule of Logic, 165-180

    Lecture Five: Training in Reasoning, 181-196

    Lecture Six: Causation and Force, 197-217

    Lecture Seven: Habit, 218-241

    Lecture Eight: The Logic of Continuity, 242-270

    Notes, 272-288

    Index, 289-297


    Lectures on Pragmatism (LOP) and Pragmatism as a Principle and Method of Right Thinking (PPM) (the 1903 Harvard lectures)
    • Peirce, C. S., "Lectures on Pragmatism", Cambridge, MA, March 26 – May 17, 1903.
      • Published in part, Collected Papers, CP 5.14–212. Eprint without editorial notes.
      • Published in full with editor's introduction and commentary, Patricia Ann Turisi, ed., Pragmatism as a Principle and Method of Right Thinking: The 1903 Harvard "Lectures on Pragmatism" (PPM or HL), State University of New York Press, Albany, NY, 1997, SUNY catalog page. A study edition of Charles Sanders Peirce's lecture manuscripts which had been previously published in abridged form.
      • Reprinted, pp. 133–241, Peirce Edition Project (eds.), The Essential Peirce, Selected Philosophical Writings, Volume 2 (1893–1913), Indiana University Press, Bloomington, IN, 1998.


    Topics of Logic (the 1903 Lowell lectures and syllabus)
    • The Syllabus of the 1903 Lowell lectures
      • Peirce, C. S. (1903), manuscript materials associated with the Syllabus, CP 1.180-202, 2.219-226, 2.274-277, 2.283-284, 2.292-294, 2.309-331, CP 3.571-608, CP 4.394-417.
      • Peirce, C. S. (1903), "A Syllabus of Certain Topics of Logic" (Syllabus articles selected by the editors), EP 2:258-330
      • Peirce, C. S. (1903), A Syllabus of Certain Topics of Logic, Alfred Mudge & Son, Boston, 23-page pamphlet printed for the lecture audience: p. 1, title & publication, p. 2, Peirce's 104-word preface; pp. 4–9 are headed "An Outline Classification of the Sciences"; pp. 10–14 are headed "The Ethics of Terminology"; and pp. 15–23 are headed "Existential Graphs".
    • Peirce, C. S. (1903 Nov. 23 – Dec. 17), Lowell lectures on "Some Topics of Logic bearing on Questions now Vexed".

    Other collections

    Chance, Love, and Logic: Philosophical Essays (CLL)
    • Peirce, C. S., Chance, Love, and Logic: Philosophical Essays edited and introduced by Morris Raphael Cohen
      Morris Raphael Cohen
      Morris Raphael Cohen was an American philosopher, lawyer and legal scholar who united pragmatism with logical positivism and linguistic analysis. He was father to Felix S. Cohen....

      , with supplementary essay on the pragmatism of Peirce by John Dewey
      John Dewey
      John Dewey was an American philosopher, psychologist and educational reformer whose ideas have been influential in education and social reform. Dewey was an important early developer of the philosophy of pragmatism and one of the founders of functional psychology...

      , Harcourt, Brace and Company, Inc., NY, 1923 and Kegan Paul, Trench, Trubner & Co., London, 1923. Internet Archive Eprint. Reprinted 1956, George Braziller, hardcover, 318 pages. Reprinted 1998 with additional introduction by Kenneth Laine Ketner, University of Nebraska Press, Lincoln, NE, UNP catalog page, 318 pages, paperback (ISBN 978-0-8032-8751-8, ISBN 0803287518). Reprinted 2000, under title Chance, Love, and Logic, 386 pages, in series D. Nineteenth and Twentieth Century Anglo-American Philosophy, Routledge, hardcovers (ISBN 978-0415225748, ISBN 0415225744).


    Preface xvii

    Introduction [based on 1916 memorial essay on Peirce] ix

    Proem: The Rules of Philosophy 1
    Part I. Chance and Logic (Illustrations of the Logic of Science.)
    1. The Fixation of Belief 7
    2. How to Make Our Ideas Clear 32
    3. The Doctrine of Chances 61
    4. The Probability of Induction 82
    5. The Order of Nature 106
    6. Deduction, Induction and Hypothesis 131
    Part II. Love and Chance
    1. The Architecture of Theories 157
    2. The Doctrine of Necessity Examined 179
    3. The Law of Mind 202
    4. Man s Glassy Essence 238
    5. Evolutionary Love 267

    Supplementary Essay—The Pragmatism of Peirce, by John Dewey 301

    Philosophical Writings of Peirce (PWP)
    • Peirce, C. S., Philosophical Writings of Peirce, Justus Buchler, ed., first published as The Philosophy of Peirce: Selected Writings, New York: Dover, 1940. Reprinted, Dover, 1955, 386 pages, paperback (ISBN 978-0486202174, ISBN 0486202178), Dover catalog page. Reprinted, 2000, under original title, 386 pages, in series D. Nineteenth and Twentieth Century Anglo-American Philosophy, Routledge, hardcovers (ISBN 978-0415225748, ISBN 0415225744).
      Preface vii
      Introduction ix
      1. Concerning the Author 1
      2. The Fixation of Belief 5
      3. How to Make Our Ideas Clear 23
      4. The Scientific Attitude and Fallibilism 42
      5. Philosophy and the Sciences: A Classification 60
      6. The Principles of Phenomenology 74
      7. Logic as Semiotic: The Theory of Signs 98
      8. The Criterion of Validity in Reasoning 120
      9. What is a Leading Principle? 129
      10. The Nature of Mathematics 135
      11. Abduction and Induction 150
      12. On the Doctrine of Chances, with Later Reflections 157
      13. The Probability of Induction 174
      14. The General Theory of Probable Inference 190
      15. Uniformity 218
      16. Some Consequences of Four Incapacities 228
      17. The Essentials of Pragmatism 251
      18. Pragmatism in Retrospect: A Last Formulation 269
      19. Critical Common-sensism 290
      20. Perceptual Judgments 302
      21. Two Notes: on Motives, on Percepts 306
      22. The Approach to Metaphysics 310
      23. The Architecture of Theories 315
      24. The Doctrine of Necessity Examined 324
      25. The Law of Mind 339
      26. Synechism, Fallibilism, and Evolution 354
      27. Evolutionary Love 361
      28. The Concept of God 375
      Notes 379
      Index 381


      Charles S. Peirce's letters to Lady Welby
      • Peirce, C. S., Charles S. Peirce's letters to Lady Welby, 55 pages, Whitlock's, Inc. for the Graduate Philosophy Club of Yale University, 1953.


      Essays in the Philosophy of Science
      • Peirce, C. S., Essays in the Philosophy of Science, Vincent Tomas, ed., 271 pages, Liberal Arts Press, New York, NY, 1957 and (in a perhaps separate publication) as #17 of the American Heritage Series, Bobbs-Merrill, Indianopolis, IN, 1957.


      Selected Writings (SW)
      • Peirce, C. S., Charles S. Peirce: Selected Writings (Values in a Universe of Chance), Philip P. Wiener, ed. First published as Values in a Universe of Chance: Selected Writings of Charles S. Peirce, Stanford University Press, Stanford, CA, 1958, hardcover, xxvi + 446 pages, and by Doubleday and Company, 1958, paperback. Reprinted, Dover Publications, New York, NY, 1966, paperback (ISBN 9780486216348, ISBN 0486216349) Dover catalog page.


      Charles S. Peirce: The Essential Writings
      • Peirce, C. S., Charles S. Peirce: The Essential Writings, Edward C. Moore, ed., Harper & Row, 1972, 317 pages, paperback. Reprinted, with new preface by Richard S. Robin, Prometheus Books, Amherst, NY, 1998, 322 pages, paperback (ISBN 978-1573922562, ISBN 1573922560), Prometheus catalog page. Complete T.O.C. is not available online, but book includes "Questions Concerning Certain Faculties Claimed for Man", "The Fixation of Belief", "How to Make Our Ideas Clear", "The Doctrine of Chances", "A Guess at the Riddle", a review of George Berkeley's works, articles by Peirce in Baldwin's dictionary on uniformity, synechism, and his later pragmatism, and other things.


      Peirce on Signs: Writings on Semiotic (PSWS)
      • Peirce, C. S., Peirce on Signs: Writings on Semiotic, James Hoopes, ed., paper, 294 pp., University of North Carolina Press, Chapel Hill, NC, 1994, UNCP catalog page, ISBN 978-0-8078-4342-0. Includes, besides the main introduction, separate short introductions also by Hoopes for each of Peirce's writings.
        Acknowledgments vii
        Introduction 1
        1. An Essay on the Limits of Religious Thought Written to Prove That We Can Reason upon the Nature of God 14
        2. [A Treatise on Metaphysics] 16
        3. On a New List of Categories 23
        4. Questions concerning Certain Faculties Claimed for Man 34
        5. Some Consequences of Four Incapacities 54
        6. Grounds of the Validity of the Laws of Logic: Further Consequences of Four Incapacities 85
        7. [Fraser's The Works of George Berkeley] 116
        8. On the Nature of Signs 141
        9. The Fixation of Belief 144
        10. How to Make Our Ideas Clear 160
        11. One, Two, Three: Fundamental Categories of Thought and of Nature 180
        12. A Guess at the Riddle 186
        13. James's Psychology 203
        14. Mans Glassy Essence 212
        15. Minute Logic 231
        16. Sign 239
        17. Lectures on Pragmatism 241
        18. ["Pragmatism" Defined] 246
        19. Prolegomena to an Apology for Pragmaticism 249
        20. The Basis of Pragmatism 253
        21. A Neglected Argument for the Reality of God 260
        Bibliography 279
        Index 281


        The Logic of Interdisciplinarity: The Monist-series (LI)

        Peirce, C. S. (2009), Charles S. Peirce. The Logic of Interdisciplinarity: The Monist-series, Elize Bisanz, editor. Berlin: Akademie Verlag, 2009, 455 pp. Print (ISBN 978-3-05-004410-1). Electronic (ISBN 978-3-05-004733-1). In some places the title is ordered differently, the phrase "The Logic of Interdisciplinarity" coming first. German publication of Peirce's works in English. Bisanz's introduction may be in German. Includes "a short biography" by Kenneth Laine Ketner of Peirce actually entitled "Charles Sanders Peirce: Interdisciplinary Scientist" which includes the entire text of Peirce's 1904 manuscript of his intellectual autobiography. Publisher's catalog page (in German). Announcement of the book with table of contents, Google-translated into English, and in the original German (T.O.C. still in English].

        Dictionary contributions by Peirce

        The Century Dictionary
        • Whitney, William Dwight, ed., with assistance from Smith, Benjamin Eli, Century Dictionary, The Century Company of New York, first edition 1889–1891. See the Peirce Edition Project (PEP) on Peirce's contributions to the Century Dictionary at UQÀM (Université du Québec à Montréal) at http://www.pep.uqam.ca/index_en.pep . The Century Dictionary itself is available both online (at no charge) and on CD at http://www.global-language.com/century/


        (Baldwin) Dictionary of Philosophy and Psychology
        • Baldwin, James Mark (1901) Dictionary of Philosophy and Psychology, 3 vols. Peirce contributed numerous definitions, attributed to him as "C. S. P.". For list of Peirce entries in A-O, see (under "External links" on this page) #Peirce's definitions in the Baldwin, where there are also links for viewing the dictionary at online mass archives.

        Books authored or edited by Peirce, published in his lifetime

        • Peirce, C. S. (1878), Photometric Researches Made in the Years 1872–1875, Wilhelm Engelmann, Leipzig, Germany, 181 pages. (Additional title page says "Annals of the Astronomical Observatory of Harvard College. Vol. IX. Observations Made under the Direction of the Late Joseph Winlock, A. M., Phillips Professor of Astronomy and Director of the Observatory". Google Book Search Eprint, users outside the USA may not yet be able to gain full access. Internet Archive Eprint.
        • Peirce, C. S. (1883, ed.), Studies in Logic by Members of the Johns Hopkins University (SIL), Little, Brown, and Company, Boston, MA, 1883. Reprinted: Foundations of Semiotics, Volume 1, Achim Eschbach (series ed. & pref.), Max H. Fisch (intro.), Johns Benjamins, Amsterdam, 1983, 203 pages, hardcover (ISBN 90-272-3271-7, ISBN 9027232717) JB catalog page. Google Book Search Eprint, users outside the USA may not yet be able to gain full access. Internet Archive Eprint.
          Contents of Studies in Logic 1883
          Charles S. Peirce Preface iii-vi
          Allan Marquand
          Allan Marquand
          Allan Marquand was an art historian at Princeton University and a curator of the Princeton University Art Museum.Marquand was the son of Henry Gurdon Marquand, a prominent philanthropist and art collector. After graduating from Princeton in 1874, Allan obtained his Ph.D. in Philosophy in 1880, at...

          "The Logic of the Epicureans" [Arisbe Eprint] 1-11
          Allan Marquand "A Machine for Producing Syllogistic Variations" 12-15
          "Note on an Eight-Term Logical Machine" 16
          Christine Ladd
          Christine Ladd-Franklin
          Christine Ladd-Franklin was the first American woman psychologist, logician, and mathematician.-Early Life and Early Education:...

          "On the Algebra of Logic" 17-71
          Oscar Howard Mitchell "On a New Algebra of Logic" 72-106
          B. I. Gilman
          Benjamin Ives Gilman
          Benjamin Ives Gilman was the Secretary of the Boston Museum of Fine Arts from 1893 to 1925.He was the son of Winthrop Sargent Gilman, and first worked for the family banking house. Then he returned to college. At the Johns Hopkins University he studied as a graduate student under Charles Sanders...

          "Operations in Relative Number with Applications to the Theory of Probabilities" 107-125
          C. S. Peirce "A Theory of Probable Inference" (Reprinted: CP 2.694-754; W4, 408-450) 126-181
          "Note A" ["On a Limited Universe of Marks"] (Revised version in CP 2.517-531) 182-186
          "Note B" ["The Logic of Relatives"] (Reprinted: CP 3.328-358; W4:453-466) 187-203

        Extractions and pamphlets
        • Peirce, C. S. (1867), Three papers on logic: Read before the American Academy of Arts and Sciences, 49 pp. (?), containing "On an Improvement in Boole's Calculus of Logic", "On the Natural Classification of Arguments", and "On a New List of Categories", published as an extraction from Proceedings of the American Academy of the Arts and Sciences v. 7, which in turn was published in 1868.
        • Peirce, C. S. (1870), Description of a Notation for the Logic of Relatives, Resulting from an Amplification of the Conceptions of Boole's Calculus of Logic, published as an extraction (Eprint via Google Book Search: users outside the USA may not yet be able to gain full access to the book), Welch, Bigelow, and Company for Harvard University (1870), from Memoirs of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences, v. 9, pp. 317–378. Reprinted (CP 3.45–149), (W 2:359–429).
        • Peirce, C. S. (1903), A Syllabus of Certain Topics of Logic, Alfred Mudge & Son, Boston, 23-page pamphlet printed for the audience at his 1903 Lowell lecture series. See under "Topics of Logic".

        Articles by Peirce, published in his lifetime

        This list includes mainly published philosophical and logical works of some note. Papers by Peirce in many fields were published and he wrote over 300 reviews for The Nation. Sometimes an article below is shown after a special series, but was published during the series. Also note a complicating fact of Peirce scholarship, that Peirce sometimes made significant later corrections, modifications, and comments, for which one needs to consult such works as CP, W, EP, and the (online) Dictionary of Peirce's Terms.

        NB: Links in this section embedded in page numbers and edition numbers are through Google Book Search. Users outside the USA may not yet be able to gain full access to those linked editions. The other links such as to PEP and Arisbe do not go to Google Book Search. Internet Archive links generally go to book's relevant page; once there, click on book's title at pane's top for other formats (pdf, plaintext, and so forth; unfortunately, Internet Archive fails to inform reader about that).

        Publishers of journals with multiple articles by Peirce (when not too varied in name or fact):
        • American Journal of Mathematics
          American Journal of Mathematics
          The American Journal of Mathematics is a bimonthly mathematics journal published by the Johns Hopkins University Press.- History :The American Journal of Mathematics is the oldest continuously-published mathematical journal in the United States, established in 1878 at the Johns Hopkins University...

          . Baltimore: The Johns Hopkins Press
          Johns Hopkins University Press
          The Johns Hopkins University Press is the publishing division of the Johns Hopkins University. It was founded in 1878 and holds the distinction of being the oldest continuously running university press in the United States. The Press publishes books, journals, and electronic databases...

          .
        • Popular Science
          Popular Science
          Popular Science is an American monthly magazine founded in 1872 carrying articles for the general reader on science and technology subjects. Popular Science has won over 58 awards, including the ASME awards for its journalistic excellence in both 2003 and 2004...

           Monthly. Before 1900, New York: D. Appleton & Company
          D. Appleton & Company
          D. Appleton & Company was an American company founded by Daniel Appleton , who opened a general store which included books.- Timeline :* 1813 Relocated from Haverhill to Boston and imported books from England...

          . 1901, New York and London: McClure, Philips and Company
          McClure's
          McClure's or McClure's Magazine was an American illustrated monthly periodical popular at the turn of the 20th century. The magazine is credited with creating muckraking journalism. Ida Tarbell's series in 1902 exposing the monopoly abuses of John D...

          .
        • The Monist
          The Monist
          The Monist: An International Quarterly Journal of General Philosophical Inquiry is an American academic journal in the field of philosophy. It was founded in October 1890 by Edward C. Hegeler, making it one of the longest-established journals in philosophy...

          . Chicago: The Open Court Publishing Company
          Open Court Publishing Company
          The Open Court Publishing Company is a publisher with offices in Chicago and La Salle, Illinois. It is part of the Carus Publishing Company of Peru, Illinois.-History:...

          , for the Hegeler Institute.
        • The Open Court. Chicago: The Open Court Publishing Company, for the Hegeler Institute.


        Articles
        • (1863 January), "The Chemical Theory of Interpenetration", American Journal of Sciences and Arts, Second Series, v. XXXV (published May), No. CIII (January), New Haven: Editors, pp. 78–82. Reprinted (W 1:95–100). Article dated December 1862. Combines chemical and philosophical considerations. Peirce's first published professional paper, according to the bibliography by Burks in CP 8.

        • (1864 April), with Noyes, John Buttrick, "Shakespearian Pronunciation", North American Review v. 98, n. 203, Boston: Crosby & Nichols, pp. 342-369. Brent (1998) called it instrumental in Peirce's developing theory of signs. A review of works by George P. Marsh, Richard Grant White, and George L. Craik. Reprinted (W 1:117-143, for some reason with title in brackets, though the title appears in the N.A.R. table of contents and atop the article's pages). See CP 8 bibliography about the authorship of the unsigned article.

        • (1867), The Proceedings of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences (PAAAS) series. Peirce delivered these papers (the first three orally) in 1867 to the Academy, which published them in 1868; their date is usually given as 1867. Peirce got offprints of the first three bound together as Three Papers on Logic in 1867 and distributed them. PAAAS v. 7. Internet Archive Eprint.
          • (1867), "On an Improvement in Boole's Calculus of Logic", PAAAS 7, pp. 250–261. Presented March 12, 1867. Reprinted (CP 3.1–19), (W 2:12–23).
          • (1867), "On the Natural Classification of Arguments", PAAAS 7, pp. 261-287. Presented April 9, 1867. Reprinted (CP 2.461–516), (W 2:23–49).
          • (1867), "On a New List of Categories", PAAAS 7, pp. 287–298. Presented May 14, 1867. Reprinted (CP 1.545–559), (W 2:49–59, PEP Eprint), (EP 1:1–10), (PSWS 23–33). Arisbe Eprint. Peirce's seminal philosophical work.
          • (1867), "Upon the Logic of Mathematics", PAAAS 7, pp. 402–412. Presented September 10, 1867. Reprinted (CP 3.20–44), (W 2:59–69).
          • (1867), "Upon Logical Comprehension and Extension", PAAAS 7, pp. 416-432. Presented November 13, 1867. Reprinted (CP 2.391–426), (W 2:70–86, PEP Eprint).

        • (1867 July), Review of John Venn
          John Venn
          Donald A. Venn FRS , was a British logician and philosopher. He is famous for introducing the Venn diagram, which is used in many fields, including set theory, probability, logic, statistics, and computer science....

          's The Logic of Chance, North American Review 105, Boston: Ticknor & Fields, pp. 317-21. Reprinted (CP 8.1–6), (W 2:98–203, PEP Eprint). Internet Archive Eprint.

        • (1868–1869), The Journal of Speculative Philosophy (JSP) series in v. II, St. Louis, Mo.: George Knapp & Co., printers and binders.
          • (1868), "Nominalism versus Realism", JSP v. II, n. 1, pp. 57-61. Reprinted (CP 6.619-624), (W 2:144-153, PEP Eprint).
          • (1868), "Questions concerning certain Faculties claimed for Man", JSP v. II, n. 2, pp. 103-114. Reprinted (CP 5.213-263 ), (SW 15–38), (W 2:193–211), (EP 2:11–27), (PSWS 34–53). Arisbe Eprint
          • (1868), "Some Consequences of Four Incapacities", JSP v. II, n. 3, pp. 140–157. Reprinted (CP 5.264–317), (PWP 228–250), (SW 39–72), (W 2:211–242), (EP 1:28–55), (PSWS 54–84). Arisbe Eprint. NB. Misprints in CP and Eprint copy.
          • (1868), "What is Meant by 'Determined'", JSP v. II, n. 3, pp. 190–191. Reprinted (CP 6.625–630), (W 2:155–157, PEP Eprint).
          • (1869), "Grounds of Validity of the Laws of Logic: Further Consequences of Four Incapacities", JSP v. II, n. 4, pp. 193-208. Reprinted (CP 5.318–357), (W 2:242–272, PEP Eprint), (EP 1:56–82).

        • (1869 March 18), "Professor Porter
          Noah Porter
          Noah Porter, Jr. was an American academic, philosopher, author, lexicographer and President of Yale College .-Biography:...

          's Human Intellect", The Nation
          The Nation
          The Nation is the oldest continuously published weekly magazine in the United States. The periodical, devoted to politics and culture, is self-described as "the flagship of the left." Founded on July 6, 1865, It is published by The Nation Company, L.P., at 33 Irving Place, New York City.The Nation...

           8, 211-213. Reprinted (CN 1:23–39), (W 2:273–381, PEP Eprint).

        • (1869 November 25), "The English Doctrine of Ideas", The Nation 9, 461-462. Reprinted (CN 1:32–37), (W 2:302–309, PEP Eprint).

        • (1870), "Description of a Notation for the Logic of Relatives, Resulting from an Amplification of the Conceptions of Boole's Calculus of Logic", Memoirs of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences 9 (1870), 317–378. Also published separately as an extraction (title page) by Welch, Bigelow, and Company for Harvard University (1870). Reprinted (CP 3.45–149), (W 2:359–429).

        • (1870 April), Review of Henry James, Sr.'s The Secret of Swedenborg, North American Review 110, Boston: Fields, Osgood, & Co., pp. 463-468. Reprinted (W 2:433-438, PEP Eprint).

        • (1870/1873), "Appendix No. 21. On the Theory of Errors of Observation", Report of the Superintendent of the United States Coast Survey Showing the Progress of the Survey During the Year 1870, pp. 200–224. Coast Survey Report submitted February 18, 1871, published 1873 by the U.S. Government Printing Office, Washington, D.C. Reports 1837–1965. NOAA PDF Eprint (goes to 1870 Report's p. 200, PDF's p. 215). Reprinted (W 3:140-160).

        • (1871 October), Review of Fraser's The Works of George Berkeley, North American Review 113, Boston: James R. Osgood & Co., pp. 449-72. Reprinted (CP 8.7-38), (W2:462-486), (PSWS 116-140). PEP Eprint.

        • (1876/1879), "Appendix No. 14. Note on the Theory of the Economy of Research", Report of the Superintendent of the United States Coast Survey Showing the Progress of the Survey for Fiscal Year Ending with June 1876, pp. 197–201, Coast Survey Report submitted December 19, 1876, published 1879 by the U.S. Government Printing Office, Washington, D.C. NOAA PDF Eprint, goes to 1876 Report's p. 197, PDF's p. 222. Reports 1837–1965. Reprinted (CP 7.139–157) and in Operations Research v. 15, n. 4, July–August 1967, pp. 643–648, abstract at JSTOR, doi
          Digital object identifier
          A digital object identifier is a character string used to uniquely identify an object such as an electronic document. Metadata about the object is stored in association with the DOI name and this metadata may include a location, such as a URL, where the object can be found...

          :10.1287/opre.15.4.643.

        • (1877/1879/1880), "Appendix No. 15. A Quincuncial Projection of the Sphere", Report of the Superintendent of the United States Coast Survey Showing the Progress of the Survey for Fiscal Year Ending with June 1877, pp. 191–194 followed by 25 progress sketches including (25th) the illustration (the map itself). Full Report submitted to the Senate December 26, 1877 and published 1880 (see further below; see also Peirce quincuncial projection
          Peirce quincuncial projection
          The Peirce quincuncial projection is a conformal map projection that presents the sphere as a square...

          ).

        • (1877–1878), "Illustrations of the Logic of Science" (series), Popular Science Monthly, vols. 12–13:
          • (1877 November), "The Fixation of Belief", Popular Science Monthly, v. 12, pp. 1–15. Reprinted (CLL 7–31), (CP 5.358–387), (PWP 5–22), (SW 91–112), (W 3:242–257), (EP 1:109–123), (PSWS 144–159). Eprint. Internet Archive Eprint. Wikisource:The Fixation of Belief.
          • (1878 January), "How to Make Our Ideas Clear", Popular Science Monthly, v. 12, pp. 286–302. Reprinted (CLL 32–60), (CP 5.388–410), (PWP 23–41), (SW 113–136), (W 3:257–276), (EP 1:124–141), (PSWS 160–179). Wikisource:How to Make Our Ideas Clear. Arisbe Eprint. Internet Archive Eprint.
          • (1878 March), "The Doctrine of Chances", Popular Science Monthly, v. 12, March issue, pp. 604–615. Reprinted (CLL 61-81), (CP 2.645-668), (W 3:276-290), (EP 1:142-154). Internet Archive Eprint. Selections plus CP 2.661-668 and CP 2.758, published as "The Doctrine of Chances With Later Reflections", PWP 157-173.
          • (1878 April), "The Probability of Induction", Popular Science Monthly, v. 12, pp. 705–718. Reprinted (CLL 82-105), (CP 2.669-693), (PWP 174-189), (EP 1:155-169). Internet Archive Eprint.
          • (1878 June), "The Order of Nature", Popular Science Monthly, v. 13, pp. 203–217. Reprinted (CLL 106-130), (CP 6.395-427), (EP 1:170-185). Internet Archive Eprint.
          • (1878 August), "Deduction, Induction, and Hypothesis", Popular Science Monthly, v. 13, pp. 470–482. Reprinted (CLL 131-156), (CP 2.619-644), (EP 1:186-199). Internet Archive Eprint.

        • (1880), "On the Algebra of Logic", American Journal of Mathematics v. 3, pp. 15-57. Reprinted (W 4:163-208).

        • (1881), "On the Logic of Number", American Journal of Mathematics v. 4, pp. 85-95. Reprinted (CP 3.252-288), (W 4:299-309).

        • (1881), "On the Relative Forms of the Algebras", Addendum II in Peirce, Benjamin, "Linear Associative Algebra", American Journal of Mathematics v. 4, pp. 221-226, republished 1882 as Linear Associative Algebra with the addenda and notes by C. S. Peirce (title page) D. Van Nostrand, New York, 133 pages, pp. 125-129.

        • (1881), "On the Algebras in which Division is Unambiguous", Addendum III in Peirce, Benjamin, "Linear Associative Algebra", American Journal of Mathematics v. 4, pp. 226-229, republished 1882 as Linear Associative Algebra with the addenda and notes by C. S. Peirce, D. Van Nostrand, New York, 133 pages, pp. 129-133.

        • (1882), "Introductory Lecture on the Study of Logic", Johns Hopkins University Circulars 2:19, November, pp. 11-12. Reprinted (W 4:378-382). Internet Archive Eprint.

        • (1883), "A Theory of Probable Inference", Studies in Logic, Boston: Little, Brown, and Company, pp. 126-181. Reprinted (CP 2.694-754),(W 4:408-453).
          • "Note A" ["On a Limited Universe of Marks"], pp. 182-186 (Revised version in CP 2.517-531).
          • "Note B" ["The Logic of Relatives"] pp. 187-203. Reprinted (CP 3.328-358), (W4:453-466).

        • and Jastrow, Joseph
          Joseph Jastrow
          Joseph Jastrow was an American psychologist, noted for inventions in experimental psychology, design of experiments, and psycho-physics. Jastrow was one of the first scientists to study the evolution of language, publishing an article on the topic in 1886...

           (1884), "On Small Differences in Sensation", Memoirs of the National Academy of Sciences (1884/1885), 3, 73-83, Presented 17 October 1884. Eprint. Reprinted (with corrections and later reflections, CP 7.21-35).

        • (1884/1885), "On the Algebra of Logic: A Contribution to the Philosophy of Notation", two parts, first part published 1885 in American Journal of Mathematics v. 7, pp. 180–202. Presented at least in part, National Academy of Sciences, Newport, RI, 14–17 Oct 1884. 1885 is the date usually given for this work. Reprinted (CP 3.359–403), (W 5:162–190), (EP 1:225–228, in part).

        • (1885/1886), [Testimony on the Organization of the Coast Survey], given January 24, 1885, Miscellaneous Documents of the Senate of the U. S. 82, 1886. Printed in Testimony before the Joint Commission to Consider the Present Organization of the Signal Service, Geological Surevy, Coast and Geodetic Survey, and the Hydrographic Office of the Navy Department...(etc.), Washington Government Printing Office, 1886, pp. 370–378 (49th Congress, 1st Session, Senate, Mis. Doc. No. 82). Reprinted (W 5:149–161).

        • (1886 February 11), "Dr. F.E. Abbot's Philosophy" (review of Francis Ellingwood Abbot
          Francis Ellingwood Abbot
          Francis Ellingwood Abbot was an American philosopher and theologian who sought to reconstruct theology in accord with scientific method....

          's Organic Scientific Philosophy: Scientific Theism), The Nation
          The Nation
          The Nation is the oldest continuously published weekly magazine in the United States. The periodical, devoted to politics and culture, is self-described as "the flagship of the left." Founded on July 6, 1865, It is published by The Nation Company, L.P., at 33 Irving Place, New York City.The Nation...

           v. 42, n. 1076, New York: The Evening Post Publishing Company, pp. 135-136, reprinted (CN 1:71–74), (W 5:285-289). Arisbe Eprint.

        • (1887 December), in Proceedings of the American Society for Psychical Research, v. I, Boston: Damrell and Upham,
          • "Criticism on Phantasms of the Living: An Examination of an Argument of Messrs. Gurney, Myers, and Podmore", n. 3, pp. 150-157. Reprinted (W 6:74–81). Followed by a response by Gurney, Edmund, "Remarks on Professor Peirce's Paper", pp. 157-179.
          • "Mr. Peirce’s Rejoinder", still in n. 3, pp. 180-215. Reprinted (W 6, pp. 101–141). Followed (1889 March) by a response by Gurney, Edmund, "Remarks on Mr. Peirce's Rejoinder", n. 4, pp. 286-300, followed by W. H. Myers, Frederic, "Postscript to Professor Gurney's Reply to Mr. Peirce", pp. 300-301.

        • (1887), ["Science and Immortality"], first published in a Symposium in the Christian Register, Boston, April 7, 1887, reprinted with revisions as "Contribution XX" in Science and Immortality: The Christian Register Symposium, Revised and Enlarged, Samuel J. Barrows, ed., Boston: Geo. H. Ellis, pp. 69–76, which was reprinted as "Science and Immortality" (CP 6.548–556). See CP 8 bibliography. Max Fisch said (1986, p. 229) that it includes Peirce's first argument in print against necessitarianism.

        • (1887 November), "Logical Machines", The American Journal of Psychology v. 1, n. 1, Baltimore: N. Murray, pp. 165-170.

        • (1891 November 12), "Abbot against Royce" (letter), The Nation
          The Nation
          The Nation is the oldest continuously published weekly magazine in the United States. The periodical, devoted to politics and culture, is self-described as "the flagship of the left." Founded on July 6, 1865, It is published by The Nation Company, L.P., at 33 Irving Place, New York City.The Nation...

           v. 53, n. 1376, New York: The Evening Post Publishing Company, p. 372. Reprinted (CN 1:115-117), (W 8:436-348).

        • (1891–1893), The Monist Metaphysical Series, in The Monist v. I, v. II, and v. III.
          • (1891), "The Architecture of Theories", The Monist, v. I, n. 2, January, pp. 161-176. Internet Archive Eprint. Reprinted (CLL 157-178), (CP 6.7-34), (PWP 315-323), (SW 142-159), (EP 1:285-297), (LI 58-69), (W 8:199-211).
          • (1892 April) "The Doctrine of Necessity Examined", The Monist, v. II, n. 3, pp. 321-337. Internet Archive Eprint. Reprinted (CP 6.35-65), (PWP 324-338), (EP 1:298-311), (LI 70-81), (W 8:212-226). Followed in July by a response by the editor Carus, Paul
            Paul Carus
            Paul Carus, Ph.D. was a German-American author, editor, a student of comparative religion, and professor of philosophy.-Life and education:...

            , "Mr. Charles S. Peirce's Onslaught on the Doctrine of Necessity" v. II, n. 4, pp. 560–582. Internet Archive Eprint.
          • (1892 July) "The Law of Mind", The Monist, v. II, n. 4, pp. 533-559. Internet Archive Eprint. Reprinted (CLL 202-237), (CP 6:102-163), (PWP 339-360), (EP 1:312-333), (LI 82-101), (W 8:264-258). Criticized by George M. McCrie in "The Issues of 'Synechism' ", The Monist v. III, n. 3, 1903 April, pp. 380-401.
          • (1892 October), "Man's Glassy Essence", The Monist, v. III, n. 1, pp. 1-22. Internet Archive Eprint. Reprinted (CLL 238-266), (CP 6.238-271), (EP 1:334-351), (PSWS 212-230), (LI 102-116), (W 8:266-284), (in part, and with long introductory note by editor, PMSW 141-153).
          • (1893 January), "Evolutionary Love", The Monist, v. III, n. 2, pp. 176-200. Internet Archive Eprint. Reprinted (CLL 267-300), (CP 6.287-317), (PWP 361-374), (EP 1:352-372), (LI 117-135), (W 8:285-307). Arisbe Eprint.
          • (1893 July), "Reply to the Necessitarians", The Monist, v. III, n. 4, pp. 526-570. Internet Archive Eprint. Reprinted (CP 6.588-618), (LI 136-169). Followed in same issue by a response by Carus, Paul, "The Founder of Tychism, His Methods, Philosophy, and Criticisms: In Reply to Mr. Charles S. Peirce", pp. 571–622, Internet Archive Eprint.

        • (1892–1893), The Open Court series.
          • (1892 September 8), "Pythagorics", The Open Court, v. VI—36, n. 263, pp. 3375–3377. Reprinted (HP 1:557-562). Internet Archive Eprint. Arisbe HTML Eprint. Arisbe Word-doc Eprint.
          • (1892 September 22), "The Critic of Arguments. I. Exact Thinking", The Open Court, v. VI—38, n. 265, pp. 3391–3394. Internet Archive Eprint. Reprinted CP 3.404-415.
          • (1892 September 29), "Dmesis" [Taming], The Open Court, v. VI—39, n. 266, 3399–3402. Internet Archive Eprint. Arisbe Eprint. Peirce's "modestly suggested" treatment of criminals: in the Christian spirit, transform all prisons into lavish rehabilitation facilities full of kindness and cultural resources, but, since rehabilitation of habitual criminals is a cause with little hope, make their confinement generally permanent.
          • (1892 October 13), "The Critic of Arguments. II. The Reader is Introduced to Relatives", The Open Court, v. VI—41, n. 268, pp. 3415–3418. Internet Archive Eprint. Reprinted (CP 3.415-424).
          • (1893 February 16), "The Marriage of Religion and Science", The Open Court, v. VII—7, n. 286, pp. 3559–3560. Internet Archive Eprint. Reprinted (CP6.428-434).
          • (1893 July 27), "What Is Christian Faith?", The Open Court, v. VII—30, n. 309, pp. 3743–3745. Internet Archive Eprint. Reprinted (CP 7.435-448).

        • (1896 October), "The Regenerated Logic", The Monist, v. VII, n. 1, pp. 19-40. Internet Archive Eprint. Reprinted (CP 3.425-455), (LI 170-185), (in part, PMSW 11-14).

        • (1897 January), "The Logic of Relatives", The Monist, v. VII, n. 2 pp. 161-217. Internet Archive Eprint. Reprinted (CP 3.456-552), (LI 186-229).

        • (1898 March), "The Logic of Mathematics in Relation to Education" in Educational Review v. XV, March issue, New York: Henry Holt and Company
          Henry Holt and Company
          Henry Holt and Company is an American book publishing company. One of the oldest publishers in the United States, it was founded in 1866 by Henry Holt and Frederick Leypoldt...

          , pp. 209–216. Internet Archive Eprint. Reprinted (CP 3.553-562), (PMSW 15-21).

        • (1901 January 12), "The Century's Great Men in Science", The New York Evening Post
          New York Post
          The New York Post is the 13th-oldest newspaper published in the United States and is generally acknowledged as the oldest to have been published continuously as a daily, although – as is the case with most other papers – its publication has been periodically interrupted by labor actions...

          . Reprinted 1901 in The 19th Century: A Review of Progress during the Past One Hundred Years in the Chief Departments of Human Activity, New York and London: G. P. Putnam's Sons: the Knickerbocker Press, 494 pages, pp. 312-322. Reprinted in SW.

        • (1901 January), "Pearson
          Karl Pearson
          Karl Pearson FRS was an influential English mathematician who has been credited for establishing the disciplineof mathematical statistics....

          's Grammar of Science
          The Grammar of Science
          The Grammar of Science is a book by Karl Pearson first published in hardback in 1892. In 1900, the second edition, published by Adam & Charles Black, appeared. The third, revised, edition was also published by Adam & Charles Black in 1911. It was recommended by Einstein to his friends of the...

          ", Popular Science Monthly v. 58, n. 3, pp. 296-306. Reprinted (CP 8.132-156), (EP 2:57–66).

        • (1905 April), "What Pragmatism Is", The Monist, v. XV, n. 2, pp. 161–181. Reprinted (CP 5.411–437), (SW 180–202), (LI 230–244). Internet Archive Eprint. Arisbe Eprint.

        • (1905 October), "Issues of Pragmaticism", The Monist, v. XV, n. 4, pp. 481-499 (this and another Google copy botch two pages). Internet Archive Eprint. Reprinted (CP 5.438-463), (SW 203-226), (LI 245-258).

        • (1906, 1910), "Peirce, C(harles) S", American Men of Science, p. 248. Information supplied by Peirce on his degrees and his fields of research, possibly first written in 1903 (cf. Robin Catalog MS 1611). Second Edition (sometimes called Volume 2) 1910, p. 364, "Peirce, C(harles) S(antiago Sanders"), with a few variations in the text; this is the version quoted by Ketner in 1995 and 2009.

        • (1906 January), "Mr. Peterson's Proposed Discussion", The Monist, v. XVI, n. 1, pp. 147-151. Reprinted (CP 5.610-614), (LI 287-290). Correction published in v. XVI n. 2, p. 320 ("...on page 149, line 25, the last word should read "definitive" instead of 'definite.' ")

        • (1906 October), "Prolegomena To an Apology For Pragmaticism", The Monist, v. XVI, n. 4, pp. 492-546. Reprinted (CP 4.530-572), (PSWP 249-252), (LI 307-342), (in part, PMSW 79-83). Eprint.

        • (1908), "A Neglected Argument for the Reality of God", published in part, Hibbert Journal v. 7, pp. 90–112, Internet Archive Eprint. Reprinted including unpublished part (CP 6.452-485), (SW 358-379), (EP 2:434-450), (PSWS 260-278), Eprint.

        • (1908 April), "Some Amazing Mazes", The Monist, v. XVIII, n. 2, pp. 227-241. Internet Archive Eprint. Reprinted (CP 4.585-593), (LI 394-403). Monist editor Paul Carus
          Paul Carus
          Paul Carus, Ph.D. was a German-American author, editor, a student of comparative religion, and professor of philosophy.-Life and education:...

           asked Francis C. Russell to write a "popular digest" of Peirce's article, so Russell wrote "Hints for the Elucidation of Mr. Peirce's Logical Work", The Monist v. XVIII, n. 3, 1908 July, pp. 406-415.

        • (1908 April), "A Letter from Mr. Peirce", The Open Court, v. XXII, n. 5, May, p. 319, in response to "Problems of Modern Theology" in v. XXII, n. 4, pp. 234-246 by Paul Carus
          Paul Carus
          Paul Carus, Ph.D. was a German-American author, editor, a student of comparative religion, and professor of philosophy.-Life and education:...

           (The Open Courts editor).

        • (1908 July), "Some Amazing Mazes (Conclusion), Explanation of Curiosity the First", The Monist, v. XVIII, n. 3, pp. 416-464. Internet Archive Eprint. Reprinted (CP 4.594-642), (LI 404-445) (the "Note" and the "Addition", PMSW 211-219).

        • (1909 January), "Some Amazing Mazes, A Second Curiosity", The Monist, v. XIX, n. 1, pp. 36-45. Internet Archive Eprint. Reprinted (CP 4.643-646), (LI 446-451).

        • (1910 January), in The Monist, v. XX, n. 1,
          • Passage, from letter to Francis C. Russell, and quoted on p. 45 in Carus, Paul, "On the Nature of Logical and Mathematical Thought", pp. 33–75. Internet Archive p. 45.
          • Added explanatory note (about passage from letter to Francis C. Russell), quoted on pp. 158-159 in Carus, Paul, "Non-Aristotelian Logic", pp. 158–159. Internet Archive Eprint.

        Drafts and manuscripts subsequently published

        • (1867), From Peirce's logic notebook, MS 140: March–December 1867, W 2:1–11, PEP Eprint.
        • (1867), "Chapter I. One, Two, and Three" (fragment), MS 144: summer-fall 1867, W 2:103–104, PEP Eprint.
        • (1867–1868), "Critique of Positivism" (editors' title), MS 146: Winter 1867–1868, W 2:122–131, PEP Eprint.
        • (1868), "Questions on Reality", MS 148: Winter-Spring 1868. W 2:162-186, PEP Eprint.
        • (1868), "Potentia ex Impotentia", MS 149: Summer 1868, W 2:187-191, PEP Eprint.
        • (1868), Letter, Peirce to W. T. Harris, Cambridge MA 1868 Nov. 30. L 183: W. T. Harris Collection. W 2:192, PEP Eprint.
        • (1869–1870), MS material toward a textbook of logic
          • (1869) "Preliminary Sketch of Logic", MS 154, W 2:294-297, PEP Eprint.
          • (1869–70) "Lessons in Practical Logic", MS 164, W 2:345-349, PEP Eprint.
          • (1869–70) "A Practical Treatise on Logic and Methodology", MS 165, W 2:350, PEP Eprint.
          • (1869–70) "Rules for Investigation", MS 165, W 2:351-352, PEP Eprint.
          • (1869–70) "Practical Logic", MS 165, W 2:353–355, PEP Eprint.
          • (1869–70) "Chapter 2", MS 166, W 2:356–358, PEP Eprint.
          • (1870) "A System of Logic", MS 169, W 2:4300–432, PEP Eprint.
          • (1870 spring) "Notes for Lectures on Logic to be given 1st term 1870–71", MS 171, W 2:439–440, PEP Eprint.
        • (1872 fall), "[On Reality]", MS 194, W 3:28ff, Arisbe Eprint.
        • (1886), "Qualitative Logic", MS 582, W 5:323–371.
        • (1886), "The Logic of Relatives: Qualitative and Quantitative", MS 584, CP 5.372–378.
        • (c. 1886), "Qualitative Logic" MS 736, NEM 4:101–115.
        • (c. 1886–1889), "[Reasoning]", W 6:354-356. Arisbe Eprint.
        • (1893), "The Categories" MS 403, a later version of most of the 1867 paper "On a New List of Categories". Arisbe interleaved with the 1867 "New List" for comparison.
        • (c. 1894), "What Is a Sign?", MS 404; partly in CP 2.281, 285, 297-302; EP 2:4–10. PEP Eprint.
        • (c. 1896), "The Logic of Mathematics; An Attempt to Develop My Categories from Within". CP 1.417–519. Eprint
        • (1887–1888), "A Guess at the Riddle", MS 909; CP 1.354, 1.1–2, 1.355–368, 1.373–375, 1.379–383, 1.385–416; The Essential Writings (pp. ?); EP 1:245–279; PSWS 186–202; W 6:165–210. Arisbe Eprint.
        • (1899), "F. R. L." [First Rule of Logic], unpaginated manuscript, c. 1899, CP 1.135–140. Eprint
        • (1901) "On the Logic of Drawing History from Ancient Documents, Especially from Testimonies". CP 7.164–231, HP 2:705–762, and (first half) EP 2:75–114.
        • (1902), "Application of C. S. Peirce to the Executive Committee of the Carnegie Institution" (1902 July 15), partly published in "Parts of Carnegie Application" (L75), NEM 4:13–73.
        • (1902), "MS L75: Logic, Regarded As Semeiotic (The Carnegie application of 1902): Version 1: An Integrated Reconstruction", Joseph Ransdell, ed., Arisbe Eprint. Includes entirety of Manuscript L75, with labeled draft versions interpolated into the final submission of July 1902. Version 1 completed, 1998.
        • (1902), "The Simplest Mathematics", MS dated January–February 1902, intended as Chapter 3 of the projected Minute Logic, CP 4.227–323.
        • (c. 1904), "Καινα στοιχεια" ("New Elements"), MS 517, NEM 4:235–263. Cf. "New Elements", EP 2:300–324. Arisbe Eprint.
        • (1904), Intellectual autobiography in draft letter L 107 (see the Robin Catalog) to Matthew Mattoon Curtis. Published 1983 in "A Brief Intellectual Autobiography by Charles Sanders Peirce" by Kenneth Laine Ketner in American Journal of Semiotics v. 2, nos. 1–2 (1983), 61–83. Some or all of it is in pp. 26–31 in Classical American Philosophy: Essential Readings and Interpretive Essays, John J. Stuhr, ed., Oxford University Press, USA, 1987. L 107 and MS 914 are in "Charles Sanders Peirce: Interdisciplinary Scientist" (first page at Oldenbourg) by Kenneth Laine Ketner in the 2009 Peirce collection Logic of Interdisciplinarity.
        • (1909), "Existential Graphs", MS 514. Eprint of "Existential Graphs MS 514 by Charles Sanders Peirce with commentary by John F. Sowa
          John F. Sowa
          John Florian Sowa is the computer scientist who invented conceptual graphs, a graphic notation for logic and natural language, based on the structures in semantic networks and on the existential graphs of Charles S. Peirce. He is currently developing high-level "ontologies" for artificial...

          ", that page last modified 23 Jul 2005.

        Secondary literature

        The Transactions of the Charles S. Peirce Society, quarterly since spring 1965, contains many Peirce-related articles, most of them not listed anywhere below, and their Website has a grand table of contents for all issues (T.O.C.).

        Bibliographic resources for secondary literature

        • Fisch, Max
          • (1964), "A Draft of a bibliography of Writings about C. S. Peirce" in Studies in the Philosophy of C. S. Peirce, Second Series, E. Moore and R. S. Robin, eds., University of Massachusetts Press, Amherst, MA, 1964, pp. 486–514.
          • (1966), "A First Supplement to 'A Draft of a bibliography of Writings about C. S. Peirce'", Transactions of the Charles S. Peirce Society, v. 2, n. 1, spring.
          • (1974), "Supplements to the Peirce Bibliographies", Transactions of the Charles S. Peirce Society, v. 10, n. 2, spring.
        • Grupo de Estudios Peirceanos (GEP) (2006), "Bibliografía Peirceana (2006)", GEP (Jaime Nubiola, dir.), University of Navarra, Spain. Huge, and plenty both in English and in other languages. Eprint.
        • Kloesel, Christian J. W. and Ransdell, Joseph
          Joseph Morton Ransdell
          Joseph Morton Ransdell, was an associate professor of philosophy from 1974 to 2000 at Texas Tech University in Lubbock, Texas. A native of Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, Ransdell in 1961 received his Bachelor of Arts degree in philosophy from San Francisco State University in San Francisco, California....

           (1977), "Secondary Bibliography" in A Comprehensive Bibliography and Index of the Published Works of Charles Sanders Peirce, with a Bibliography of Secondary Studies, Ketner, Kenneth Laine et al., eds. Second edition A Comprehensive Bibliography of the Published Works of Charles Sanders Peirce, revised by Ketner et al., Philosophy Documentation Center, Bowling Green, OH, 1986, 337 pages, hardcover (ISBN 978-0912632841, ISBN 0912632844). Online via InteLex. Very extensive secondary bibliography for up till some time in 1977. (See above for more information.)
        • Peirce Edition Project Editors, Newsletter Booknotes
          • Vol. 2, No. 1, summer 1995 Booknotes.
          • Vol. 2, No. 2, winter 1995–1996 Booknotes.
          • Vol. 3, No. 1, winter 1999 .
          • Vol. 3, No. 2, fall 2000 .
          • Vol. 4, No. 1, spring 2001 Booknotes
        • Philpapers: Charles Sanders Peirce. Eprint.
        • Ransdell, Joseph
          Joseph Morton Ransdell
          Joseph Morton Ransdell, was an associate professor of philosophy from 1974 to 2000 at Texas Tech University in Lubbock, Texas. A native of Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, Ransdell in 1961 received his Bachelor of Arts degree in philosophy from San Francisco State University in San Francisco, California....

           (ongoing) "Dissertations On Peirce: with abstracts (when available)", Arisbe, Joseph Ransdell, site owner, Lubbock, TX, Arisbe Eprint.
        • Shook, John R. (ongoing), the Pragmatism Cybrary, .
          • "Dissertations on Pragmatism" [from 1896 onward] Eprint
          • Books and Journal Issues about Pragmatism: 1990–1999, 2000–2009, (often with tables of contents from anthologies and journal issues).
        • Shook, John R. (1998), Pragmatism. An Annotated Bibliography 1898–1940., Rodopi, Amsterdam, The Netherlands and Atlanta, GA, 1998, 617 pp. With contributions by E. Paul Colella, Lesley Friedman, Frank X. Ryan and Ignas K. Skrupskelis. Hardcover, (ISBN 978-90-420-0269-2, ISBN 90-420-0269-7), Rodopi catalog page.

        Journals

        • Transactions of the Charles S. Peirce Society. (TCSPS) Quarterly since spring 1965. Website. Articles, essays, notes, and book reviews. Most of the contents are not listed in the sections below. Their Website has a grand Table of Contents for all issues (T.O.C.). (For book reviews before fall 1997 one must download their spreadsheet).

        Semiotics

        Pragmatism

        Articles 1914–1934

        (Chronological)
        • Anonymous (1914 April 23), "Charles S. S. Peirce", The Nation
          The Nation
          The Nation is the oldest continuously published weekly magazine in the United States. The periodical, devoted to politics and culture, is self-described as "the flagship of the left." Founded on July 6, 1865, It is published by The Nation Company, L.P., at 33 Irving Place, New York City.The Nation...

           v. 98, n. 2547, p. 473. Obituary. Google Books Eprint.
        • Franklin, Fabian (1914 April 30), "The Lonely Heights of Science", The Nation v. 98, n. 2548, pp. 489–490. Google Books Eprint. Attributed to Franklin by the Comprehensive Bibliography.
        • Jastrow, Joseph
          Joseph Jastrow
          Joseph Jastrow was an American psychologist, noted for inventions in experimental psychology, design of experiments, and psycho-physics. Jastrow was one of the first scientists to study the evolution of language, publishing an article on the topic in 1886...

           (1914 May 14), "The Passing of a Master Mind", The Nation v. 98, n. 2550, p. 571. Letter dated May 6. Google Books Eprint.
        • Peirce, Herbert Henry David and Ellis, Helen Huntington Peirce (1914 May 16), "Charles Sanders Peirce", Boston Evening Transcript, Part 3, p. 3, May 16, 1914. Obituary. Google News Eprint. Originally published without attribution. The Comprehensive Bibliography (p. 157) attributes it to Peirce's youngest brother Herbert; His Glassy Essence (p. 25) to both Herbert and their sister Helen. (Kenneth Laine Ketner was chief editor of the former and later authored the latter).
        • Becker, George F. (1914 May 27), "Charles Santiago Sanders Peirce ’59", Harvard Alumni Bulletin, v. XVI, n. 4, May 27, pp. 549–550. Google Books Eprint and search for the text.
        • Russell, Francis C. (1914 July), "In Memoriam Charles S. Peirce" in The Monist v. 24, n. 3. July, 469–472. Google books and search for the text.
        • Davis, Ellery W. (1914 October), "Charles Peirce at Johns Hopkins" in The Mid-West Quarterly v. 2, n. 1, pp. 48–56. University of Nebraska – Lincoln. U of N Digital Commons PDF Eprint. Google Books Eprint.
        • Woodbridge, J. E. Frederick and Bush, Wendell T., eds. (1916 December 21), Peirce memorial issue, The Journal of Philosophy, Psychology, and Scientific Methods, v. XIII, n. 26. Google Books Eprint (has title page, but some other pages are botched. Links below are to another Google edition which lacks the title page).
          • Royce, Josiah
            Josiah Royce
            Josiah Royce was an American objective idealist philosopher.-Life:Royce, born in Grass Valley, California, grew up in pioneer California very soon after the California Gold Rush. He received the B.A...

            , and Kernan, W. Fergus, "Charles Sanders Peirce", pp. 701–709. Google Books Eprint. Arisbe Eprint.
          • Dewey, John
            John Dewey
            John Dewey was an American philosopher, psychologist and educational reformer whose ideas have been influential in education and social reform. Dewey was an important early developer of the philosophy of pragmatism and one of the founders of functional psychology...

            , "The Pragmatism of Peirce", pp. 709–715. Google Books Eprint. Reprinted or adapted in CLL.
          • Ladd-Franklin, Christine
            Christine Ladd-Franklin
            Christine Ladd-Franklin was the first American woman psychologist, logician, and mathematician.-Early Life and Early Education:...

            , "Charles Peirce at the Johns Hopkins", pp. 715–723. Google Books Eprint and search for the text.
          • Jastrow, Joseph
            Joseph Jastrow
            Joseph Jastrow was an American psychologist, noted for inventions in experimental psychology, design of experiments, and psycho-physics. Jastrow was one of the first scientists to study the evolution of language, publishing an article on the topic in 1886...

            , "Charles Peirce as a Teacher", pp. 723–726. Google Books Eprint and search for the text.
          • Cohen, Morris Raphael
            Morris Raphael Cohen
            Morris Raphael Cohen was an American philosopher, lawyer and legal scholar who united pragmatism with logical positivism and linguistic analysis. He was father to Felix S. Cohen....

            , "Charles S. Peirce and a Tentative Bibliography of His Published Writings", pp. 726–737. Essay plus bibliography. Google Books Eprint. Adapted in part as Introduction in CLL.
        • Weiss, Paul
          Paul Weiss (philosopher)
          Paul Weiss was an American philosopher.-Background:Paul Weiss grew up on the lower east side of New York City. His father, Samuel Weiss , was a Hungarian emigrant who moved from Europe in the 1890s. He worked as a tinsmith, a coppersmith, and a boilermaker. Paul Weiss's mother, Emma Rothschild ...

           (1934), "Peirce, Charles Sanders" in the Dictionary of American Biography, pp. 389–403. Internet Archive Eprint. Arisbe Eprint.
        • Jastrow, Joseph
          Joseph Jastrow
          Joseph Jastrow was an American psychologist, noted for inventions in experimental psychology, design of experiments, and psycho-physics. Jastrow was one of the first scientists to study the evolution of language, publishing an article on the topic in 1886...

           (1934 November 16 Friday). "The Widow of Charles Peirce", Science, new series 80, pp. 440–441. Obituary of Juliette Peirce
          Juliette Peirce
          Juliette Peirce was the second wife of the mathematician and philosopher Charles Sanders Peirce.-History:Almost nothing is known about Juliette Peirce's life before she met Charles - not even her name, which is variously given as Juliette Annette Froissy or Juliette Pourtalai...

          .

        Later articles

        • Answers.com, aggregator (accessed January 1, 2011), "Charles Sanders Peirce", reproduces six mostly brief "Charles Sanders Peirce" articles, from Britannica Concise Encyclopedia, Gale Encyclopedia of Biography, Oxford Dictionary of Philosophy, Columbia Encyclopedia, Oxford Companion to the Mind (credited to J. E. Tiles), and Wikipedia. Eprint.
        • Atkin, Albert
          • (2006), "Charles Sanders Peirce (1839–1914)" in the Internet Encyclopedia of Philosophy. Eprint.
          • (2006), "C.S. Peirce's Architectonic Philosophy" in the Internet Encyclopedia of Philosophy. Eprint.
          • (2006), "C.S. Peirce's Pragmatism" in the Internet Encyclopedia of Philosophy. Eprint.
          • (2006), "Peirce's Theory of Signs" in the Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy. Eprint.
        • Auspitz, Josiah Lee
          • (1983), "The Greatest Living American Philosopher", Commentary v. 76 n. 6, pp. 51–64. That is, Peirce's ideas live. Abstract.
          • (1994), "The Wasp Leaves the Bottle: Charles Sanders Peirce", The American Scholar, v. 63, n. 4, Autumn, 1994, pp. 602–618. Arisbe Eprint.
        • Bloom, Pamela Taylor (2001), "Genius: Charles Sanders Peirce was a genius ahead of his time, a man who will continue to affect science into the 21st century", Vistas Magazine, v. 9, n. 1, winter. Texas Tech Eprint. On Peirce, also on the Institute for Studies in Pragmaticism, Kenneth Layne Ketner, Charles Hardwick, and Gentry Harris.
        • Burch, Robert (2001, 2006), "Charles Sanders Peirce", Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy, Jun 22, 2001, substantive revision Jul 26, 2006. Eprint.
        • Didion, Keith (1998–2003), "Charles Peirce", The Philosophy Guide. Eprint.
        • Halton, Eugene (1995?), "Charles Sanders Peirce 1839–1914: A Brief Outline of His Philosophy: with some relations to linguistics". Eprint (similar to a passage in Halton's 1995 critique of contemporary social theory Bereft of Reason). Most of it also appears, without credit, in the biography section of the Charles Sanders Peirce article at Philosophy Professor.
        • Houser, Nathan
          • (1992), "Introduction", EP 1 (1867–1893). PEP Eprint. (General introduction for both volumes.)
          • (1998), "Introduction", EP 2 (1893–1913). PEP Eprint. (Introduction focusing on Peirce's last two decades).
        • Kemerling, Garth (undated), "Charles Sanders Peirce (1839–1914)", Philosophy Pages Eprint.
        • Kiryushchenko, Vitaly (2008), "In the Net of Abductions", PDF Eprint (University of Helsinki papers), a 2008 translation of Chapter 9, which focuses on Peirce's second wife Juliette
          Juliette Peirce
          Juliette Peirce was the second wife of the mathematician and philosopher Charles Sanders Peirce.-History:Almost nothing is known about Juliette Peirce's life before she met Charles - not even her name, which is variously given as Juliette Annette Froissy or Juliette Pourtalai...

          , in a Russian biography of Peirce Чарльз Сандерс Пирс, или Оса в бутылке: введение в интеллектуальную историю Америки (Charles Sanders Peirce, or the Wasp in the Bottle: An Introduction to the Intellectual History of America), Territorija buduschego Publishing House, Moscow, March 2009.
        • National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration
          National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration
          The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration , pronounced , like "noah", is a scientific agency within the United States Department of Commerce focused on the conditions of the oceans and the atmosphere...

           (2006 last update), "Charles Sanders Peirce", NOAA History: Giants of Science. Eprint.
        • Oakes, Edward T. (1993), "Discovering the American Aristotle", First Things: The Journal of Religion, Culture, and Public Life, December 1993. Eprint.
        • O'Connor, J.J. and Robertson, E.F. (2005), "Charles Sanders Peirce" in the MacTutor History of Mathematics. Eprint.
        • Peirce Edition Project editor(s)
          • (undated), "Chronology" (of Peirce's life), the Peirce Edition Project, PEP Eprint.
          • Houser, Nathan (undated), "Charles S. Peirce". Extract on Peirce' life from unpublished paper. PEP Eprint.
          • Fisch, Max H. (1981), "Introduction", W 1, 1857–1866. Eprint.
          • Fisch, Max H. (1984), "Introduction", W 2, 1867–1871. Eprint.
          • Fisch, Max H. (1986), "Introduction", W 3, 1872–1878. Eprint.
          • Houser, Nathan (1989), "Introduction", W 4, 1879–1884. Eprint.
          • Houser, Nathan (1993), "Introduction", W 5, 1884–1886. Eprint.
          • Houser, Nathan (2000), "Introduction", W 6, 1886–1890. Eprint.
          • Houser, Nathan (2009), "Introduction", W 8, 1890–1892. PDF Eprint.
        • Ransdell, Joseph
          Joseph Morton Ransdell
          Joseph Morton Ransdell, was an associate professor of philosophy from 1974 to 2000 at Texas Tech University in Lubbock, Texas. A native of Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, Ransdell in 1961 received his Bachelor of Arts degree in philosophy from San Francisco State University in San Francisco, California....

          • (1986), "Charles Sanders Peirce (1839–1914)" (Entry on Peirce in the Encyclopedic Dictionary of Semiotics), edited by Thomas Sebeok (with Umberto Eco), Mouton de Gruyter, 1986, The Hague), pp. 673–695. Subsequently revised, Arisbe Eprint.
          • (c. 1998), "Who Is Charles Peirce?", Arisbe: the Peirce Gateway FAQ on Peirce. Arisbe Eprint.
        • Searle, Leroy F. (1994), "Charles Sanders Peirce", The Johns Hopkins Guide to Literary Criticism and Theory. Internet Archive Eprint. U of Washington Eprint.
        • Shin, Sun-Joo and Hammer, Eric (2011), "Peirce's Logic" in the Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy. Eprint
        • Stanley, William A. (1978), Charles Peirce, scholar, cartographer, mathematician, and metrologist
          Metrologist
          Metrologists perform metrology work involving precision measurement and comparison of physical quantities such as mass, length, time, force, speed, voltage and current. They calibrate precision equipment which measures these physical units. They may also certify that outside standards of such...

          : An American philosopher, National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, NOAA Reprint, v. 8, no. 2, 4 pages. Reprinted 1986, U. S. Department of Commerce. NOAA Eprint.

        Books

        • Almeder, Robert F.
          Robert F. Almeder
          Robert F. Almeder worked as an American Professor of Philosophy at Georgia State University until his retirement in 2005 and has written extensively on the Philosophy of Science, Epistemology, and Ethics...

           (1980), The philosophy of Charles S. Peirce: A critical introduction, Rowman and Littlefield, 205 pages (ISBN 978-0847668540, ISBN 0847668541).
        • Anderson, Douglas (1995), Strands of System: The Philosophy of Charles Peirce, Purdue University Press, 218 pages, PUP catalog page, hardcover (ISBN 978-1557530585, ISBN 1557530580), paperback (ISBN 978-1557530592, ISBN 1557530599).
        • Bakalis, Nikolaos (2011), Philosophical Historical Dimensions of Peirce's Self-Corrective Thesis, Suedwestdeutscher Verlag fuer Hochschulschriften, 280 pages (ISBN 978-3838124698, ISBN 3838124693).
        • Brent, Joseph L. (1993, 1998), Charles Sanders Peirce: A Life, Indiana University Press, Bloomington, IN, first edition 1993, ISBN 9780253312679, ISBN 0253312671. Revised and enlarged edition, 1998, 432 pages, IUP catalog page, paperback (ISBN 978-0-253-21161-3, ISBN 0-253-21161-1), and 1998, NetLibrary (ISBN 9780585037462, ISBN 0585037469).
        • Corrington, Robert S.
          Robert S. Corrington
          Robert S. Corrington is an American philosopher and author of several books exploring human interpretation of the universe as well as biographies on C.S. Peirce and Wilhelm Reich. He is currently employed as professor of philosophical theology at Drew University in Madison, New Jersey...

           (1993), An Introduction to C. S. Peirce : Philosopher, Semiotician, and Ecstatic Naturalist, Rowman and Littlefield Publishers, Lanham, MD, 240 pages, hardcover (ISBN 978-0847678136, ISBN 084767813X), paper (ISBN 978-0847678143, ISBN 0847678148).
        • Deledalle, Gérard (following appear to be the same book with many ISBNs)
          • and Petrilli, S. (tra.) (1989), Charles S. Peirce, 1839–1914: An Intellectual Biography, John Benjamins Publishing Co., 117 pages, hardcover (ISBN 978-9027220677, ISBN 9027220670).
          • (1990), Charles S. Peirce: An Intellectual Biography, John Benjamins Publishing Co., 92 pages, hardcover (ISBN 978-1556190827, ISBN 1556190824).
        • de Waal, Cornelis (2001), On Peirce, Wadsworth Publishing Group, 85 to 96 pages (descriptions vary), paperback (ISBN 0-534-58376-8, ISBN 0534583768), WPG/Cengage catalog page. Electronic editions available only to faculty and students. Systematic exposition of Peirce, organized along the lines of Peirce's own classification of the sciences.
        • Feibleman, James Kern (1970), Introduction to the Philosophy of Charles Peirce, The MIT Press, 501 pages, hardcover (ISBN 978-0262060356, ISBN 0262060353), paperback (ISBN 978-0262560085, ISBN 0262560089).
        • Hogan, Edward R. (2008 January), Of the Human Heart: A Biography of Benjamin Peirce, Lehigh University Press catalog page , Bethlehem, PA, paperback (ISBN 978-0934223935, ISBN 0934223939).
        • Hookway, Christopher (1985), Peirce, Routledge and Kegan Paul, London, UK, 1985, 328 pages, hardcover (ISBN 978-0710097156, ISBN 0710097158), paper (ISBN 978-0415087803, ISBN 0415087805).
        • Knight, Thomas Stanley (1958? / 1965), Charles Peirce, Washington Square Press(and/or Twayne Publishers?), hardcover, 200 pages. (Online info seems a bit sketchy).
        • Murphey, Murray G., (1961), The Development of Peirce's Philosophy, Harvard University Press, Cambridge, MA, 1961 and Oxford University Press, London, UK, 1961. Reprinted, Hackett Publishing Company, Indianapolis, IN, 1993, 448 pages, HPC catalog page, cloth (ISBN 978-0-87220-231-3, ISBN 0-87220-231-3), paper (ISBN 978-0-87220-183-5, ISBN 0-87220-183-X).
        • Parker, Kelly, A. (1998), The Continuity of Peirce's Thought, Vanderbilt University Press, Nashville, TN, 288 pages, VUP catalog page, cloth (ISBN 978-0-8265-1296-3, ISBN 0826512968).
        • Peirce, Charles S. and Ketner, Kenneth Laine (1998), His Glassy Essence: An Autobiography of Charles Sanders Peirce, Vanderbilt University Press, Nashville, TN, 416 pages, hardcover (ISBN 978-0826513137, ISBN 0826513131). (Draws from Peirce's writings and uses fictional elements). Book's Internet homepage: http://www.wyttynys.net/
        • Walther, Elizabeth (1989), C. S. Peirce : Leben und Werk, Agis-Verlag, Baden-Baden, Germany.

        Arisbe, Peirce House

        • Batcheler, Penelope Hartshorne (1983), Historic structure report: Architectural data section, Charles S. Peirce house, Delaware Water Gap National Recreation Area, Pennsylvania (NPS), Denver Service Center, Mid-Atlantic/North Atlantic Team, Branch of Cultural Resources, National Park Service, U. S. Dept. of the Interior, 189 pages.
        • O'Malley, Megan (2000), "Philosopher Charles Peirce", Spanning the Gap (Newsletter of Delaware Water Gap National Recreation Area), v. 22, n. 3, fall. National Park Service PDF Eprint. Internet Archive HTML versions, some with sharper photo-images than the PDF has.
        • Pike County Historical Society at the Columns (undated), "Charles Sanders Peirce". Eprint. The Society has a collection of Peirce-related biographical material, books, and correspondence. Milford (Pennsylvania) is in Pike County. Internet Archive earlier version.
        • Ransdell, Joseph
          Joseph Morton Ransdell
          Joseph Morton Ransdell, was an associate professor of philosophy from 1974 to 2000 at Texas Tech University in Lubbock, Texas. A native of Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, Ransdell in 1961 received his Bachelor of Arts degree in philosophy from San Francisco State University in San Francisco, California....

           (1998), "Why is this Site called Arisbe?", Arisbe Eprint. Information on Peirce's home Arisbe.
        • Solon, Thomas E. (1999), "A Pragmatic Rehabilitation – The Continuing Use of Arisbe, Home of C.S. Peirce", Cultural Resource Management v. 22, n. 5, National Park Service PDF Eprint.

        Anthologies and journals' special issues

        • Anderson, Douglas, ed., Hausman, Carl, ed., and Rosenthal, Sandra, ed. (1999), Classical American Philosophy: Its Contemporary Vitality, University of Illinois Press, Urbana, IL, 280 pages, hardcover (ISBN 978-0252024542, ISBN 0252024540), paperback (ISBN 978-0-252-06760-0) UIP catalog page.
        • Bernstein, Richard J.
          Richard J. Bernstein
          Richard J. Bernstein is an American philosopher, the Vera List Professor of Philosophy and former dean of the graduate faculty at The New School....

          , Ed., (1965), Perspectives on Peirce: Critical Essays on Charles Sanders Peirce, Yale University Press, 148 pages (ISBN 0300003080), reprinted, Greenwood Press, Westport, CT, 148 pages, hardcover (ISBN 978-0-313-22414-0, ISBN 0-313-22414-5). Amazon lists Peirce as author and Bernstein as editor, but it appears to be an anthology of essays about Peirce. Google Book Search mentions "Contributor Paul Weiss" for the Greenwood edition.
        • van Brakel, Jaap and van Heerden, Michael (1998), C. S. Peirce Categories to Constantinople: Proceedings of the International Symposium on Peirce Leuven 1997, Leuven University Press, 154 pages, paperback (ISBN 978-9061869399, ISBN 9061869390), LUP catalog page.
        • Brunning, Jacqueline, and Forster, Paul, eds. (1997), The Rule of Reason: The Philosophy of C. S. Peirce, University of Toronto Press, Toronto, ON, 316 pages, hardcover (ISBN 978-0802008299, ISBN 0802008291), paperback (ISBN 978-0802078193, ISBN 0802078192) UTP catalog page.
        • Colapietro, Vincent, and M. Olshewsky, Thomas, eds., and Charles S. Peirce Sesquicentennial International Congress, ed. and corporate author (1996), Peirce's Doctrine of Signs: Theory, Applications, and Connections, Mouton de Gruyter, 463 pages, hardcover (ISBN 978-3110142525, ISBN 311014252X).
        • Colapietro, Vincent M.
          Vincent Colapietro
          Vincent Colapietro is a Liberal Arts Research Professor in the Department of Philosophy at Pennsylvania State University . His education includes a bachelors degree from Saint Anselm College, a masters degree from Marquette University and a Ph.D. from Marquette University...

          , ed. (1998), "C. S. Peirce", American Catholic Philosophical Quarterly, v. 72 n. 2 (Spring 1998): pp. 143–312. ACPQ page.
        • Debrock, Guy
          • and Hulswit, Menno, eds. (1994), Living Doubt: Essays concerning the Epistemology of Charles Sanders Peirce (Synthese Library), Springer (July 31, 1994), 336 pages, hardcover (ISBN 978-0792328988, ISBN 0792328981).
          • ed. (2003), Process Pragmatism: Essays on a Quiet Philosophical Revolution, Rodopi, Amsterdam and New York, 199 pages, paperback (ISBN 978-9042009851, ISBN 9042009853), Rodopi catalog page.
        • Eco, Umberto
          Umberto Eco
          Umberto Eco Knight Grand Cross is an Italian semiotician, essayist, philosopher, literary critic, and novelist, best known for his novel The Name of the Rose , an intellectual mystery combining semiotics in fiction, biblical analysis, medieval studies and literary theory...

           and Sebeok, Thomas Albert
          Thomas Sebeok
          Thomas Albert Sebeok was a polymathic American semiotician and linguist.- Life and work :...

          , eds. (1984), The Sign of Three: Dupin, Holmes, Peirce, 236 pages, Indiana University Press, hardcover (ISBN 978-0253352354, ISBN 0253352355), 1st Midland Book Edition 1988 paperback (ISBN 978-0253204875, ISBN 0253204879) IUP catalog page. Ten essays on methods of abductive inference in Poe's Dupin, Doyle's Holmes, and Peirce.
        • Fabbrichesi, Rossella and Marietti, Susanna, Eds. (2006), Semiotics and Philosophy in Charles Sanders Peirce, Cambridge Scholars Publishing, 241 pp., new edition, collects the papers presented to the International Conference Semiotics and Philosophy in C.S. Peirce (Milan, April 2005) with additional contributions, hardcover (CSP catalog page) (ISBN 9781904303749, ISBN 1904303749) and, in 2008, paperback (CSP catalog page) (ISBN 978-1847187888, ISBN 1847187889).
        • Freeman, Eugene, ed. (1999), Relevance of Charles Peirce (Monist Library of Philosophy), Open Court, 412 pages, hardcover (ISBN 978-0914417002, ISBN 0914417002). Includes "Bibliography of Charles Peirce. 1976 through 1981", by Christian J. W. Kloesel.
        • Hilpinen, Risto, ed. (1996), The Philosophy of C. S. Peirce, Synthese v. 106, n. 3, March 1996, pp. 299–455, Springer, Springer catalog page, print ISSN 0039-7857, online ISSN 1573-0964. Special Peirce issue.
        • Institute for Studies in Pragmaticism, ed. (1979), Studies in Peirce's Semiotic: A Symposium, essays which Institute members presented at an annual meeting of the Semiotic Society of America in Denver in October 1977. Texas Tech University Institute for Studies in Pragmaticism, Lubbock, TX.
        • ICCS 1997, Lukose, Dickson, ed., Delugach, Harry S., ed., Keeler, Mary, ed., Searle, Leroy, ed., and Sowa, John F., ed. (1997), Conceptual Structures: Fulfilling Peirce's Dream, Fifth International Conference on Conceptual Structures, ICCS'97, Seattle, Washington, USA, August 3–8, 1997. Proceedings. Springer, 621 pages, Springer catalog page, paperback (ISBN 9783540633082, ISBN 3540633081).
        • Houser, Nathan, Roberts, Don D., and Van Evra, James (eds., 1997), Studies in the Logic of Charles Sanders Peirce, Indiana University Press, Bloomington, IN, 1997, IUP catalog page, 653 pages, hardcover (ISBN 978-0-253-33020-8, ISBN 0-253-33020-3).
        • Kauffman, Louis
          Louis Kauffman
          Louis H. Kauffman is an American mathematician, topologist, and professor of Mathematics in the Department of Mathematics, Statistics, and Computer science at the University of Illinois at Chicago...

           and Brier, Søren, eds. (2001), Peirce and Spencer-Brown: History and Synergies in Cybersemiotics, special double issue of Cybernetics and Human Knowing, v. 8, n. 1-2, 2001. 2007 edition, Imprint Academic, 225 pages (Amazon entry claims 159 pages), paperback (ISBN 978-1845401054, ISBN 1845401050), IA catalog page.
        • Ketner, Kenneth Laine; Ransdell, Joseph; Eisele, Carolyn; Fisch, Max; and Hardwick, Charles: eds. (1982), Proceedings of C. S. Peirce Bicentennial International Congress (in Amsterdam), Texas Tech University Press, 399 pages, hardcover (ISBN 978-0896720756, ISBN 0896720756).
        • Ketner, Kenneth Laine, ed., (1995), Peirce and Contemporary Thought: Philosophical Inquiries, Fordham University Press, New York, 444 pages, FUP catalog page, hardcover (ISBN 9780823215539, ISBN 0823215539).
        • Kevelson, Roberta
          Roberta Kevelson
          Roberta Kevelson was a semiotician and an important authority on the pragmatism theories of Charles Sanders Peirce. She was a professor at Pennsylvania State University and The College of William & Mary, Virginia...

          , ed. (1991), Peirce and Law: Issues in Pragmatism, Legal Realism, and Semiotics, Peter Lang Publishing Group, 225 pages, hardcover (ISBN 978-0-8204-1519-2), Peter Lang catalog page.
        • Misak, Cheryl J. (ed., 2004), The Cambridge Companion to Peirce, Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, UK, CUP catalog page, hardback (ISBN 9780521570060, ISBN 0521570069), paper (ISBN 9780521579100, ISBN 0521579104). Articles by Christopher Hookway, Peter Skagestad, Isaac Levi, C.J. Misak, Douglas Anderson, Sandra B. Rosenthal, Randall R. Dipert, Sami Pihlstrom, John Boler, T.L. Short.
        • Monist
          The Monist
          The Monist: An International Quarterly Journal of General Philosophical Inquiry is an American academic journal in the field of philosophy. It was founded in October 1890 by Edward C. Hegeler, making it one of the longest-established journals in philosophy...

           editors
          • (1980), The Relevance of Charles Peirce, Part I, The Monist, v. 63 n. 3, July 1980, The Hegeler Institute, Monist backissues page.
          • (1982), The Relevance of Charles Peirce, Part II, The Monist, v. 65 n. 2, April 1982, The Hegeler Institute, Monist backissues page. Includes in pp. 246–276 a 648-item Peirce bibliography by Christian J. W. Kloesel for years 1976–1980.
        • Moore, Edward C., and Robin, Richard S., eds.,
          • (1964), Studies in the Philosophy of C. S. Peirce, Second Series, University of Massachusetts Press, Amherst, MA, 1964. Contains a bibliography of secondary literature prior to 1964, pp. 486–514.
          • (1992), From Time & Chance to Consciousness: Studies in the Metaphysics of Charles Pierce, Berg Publishers, 256 pages, hardcover (ISBN 978-0854963799, ISBN 0854963790). Selected papers, devoted primarily to Peirce's metaphysics, from the Harvard Congress commemorating the 150th anniversary of the birth of Charles Peirce.
        • Moore, Edward C., ed. (1993), Charles S. Peirce and the Philosophy of Science: Papers from the Harvard Sesquicentennial Congress, University of Alabama Press, Tuscaloosa, AL, 512 pages, hardcover (ISBN 978-0817306656, ISBN 081730665X), paperback 2007 (ISBN 978-0817354169 ISBN 0817354166), UAP catalog page.
        • Moore, Matthew E. (2010 November 1?) New Essays on Peirce's Mathematical Philosophy, Open Court (catalog page), 384 pages, trade paper (ISBN 978-0-8126-9681-3, ISBN 0-8126-9681-6). Includes new essays by Christopher Hookway, Sun-Joo Shin, Ahti-Veikko Pietarinen, Daniel Campos, Susanna Marietti, Claudine Tiercelin, Elizabeth Cooke, Fernando Zalamea, Philip Ehrlich, Jérôme Havenel, and Matthew E. Moore.
        • Muller, John P. and Brent, Joseph L., eds. (2000), Peirce, Semiotics, and Psychoanalysis, The Johns Hopkins University Press, 200 pages, hardcover (ISBN 978-0801862885, ISBN 0801862884).
        • Parret, Herman, ed. (1994), Peirce and Value Theory: On Peircean Ethics and Aesthetics, John Benjamins Publishing Co (June 1994), 381 pages, hardcover (ISBN 978-1556193408, ISBN 1556193408), JB catalog page. Most of the essays were presented at the Sesquicentennial Congress (Harvard University, September 1989.
        • Peirce Studies editors (#8 in this series is Semiotic and Significs 2nd edition, and #2-5 & 7 in the series are single-author books; see under authors' names under "Other Works" below or use browser's "Find" feature to find instances of "Peirce Studies #" on this page. Full list Eprint (once there, scroll down), and #1-6 with fuller information Eprint (once there, scroll down).
          • (1979), Studies in Peirce's Semiotic: A Symposium by Members of the Institute for Studies in Pragmaticism (Peirce Studies #1) (1979), Texas Tech University, Institute for Studies in Pragmaticism, 100 pages, hardcover (ISBN 978-0936842011 ISBN 0936842016).
          • (1999), Charles Sanders Peirce Memorial Appreciation (Peirce Studies #6), presented at the memorial meeting of the Charles Sanders Peirce Sesquicentennial International Congress, Harvard University, 10 September 1989. Press of Arisbe Associates, Elsah, IL, 48 pages, hardcover (ISBN 978-0966769500 ISBN 0966769503).
        • Rosenbaum, Stuart E., ed. (2003), Pragmatism and Religion: Classical Sources and Original Essays, University of Illinois Press, 336 pages, UOI catalog page, hardcover (ISBN 978-0252028380, ISBN 0252028384), paperback (ISBN 978-0252071225, ISBN 0252071220).
        • Shapiro, Michael, ed.
          • (1993), The Peirce Seminar Papers: An Annual of Semiotic Analysis: Volume One, 1993, Berghahn Books, 272 pages, (ISBN 978-1571810601, ISBN 1571810609).
          • and Haley, Michael, managing ed. (1994), The Peirce Seminar Papers: Annual of Semiotic Analysis: Volume II, 1994, Berghahn Books, 259 pages, hardcover (ISBN 978-0854963577, ISBN 085496357X), Berghahn catalog page gives "1995" as publication date.
          • (1998), The Peirce Seminar Papers: Essays in Semiotic Analysis, Peter Lang Publishing, 123 pages, hardcover (ISBN 978-0820431420, ISBN 0-8204-3142-7) Peter Lang catalog page.
          • (1999), The Peirce Seminar Papers: Essays in Semiotic Analysis: Volume IV: Proceedings of the International Colloquium on Language and Peircean Sign Theory, Duke University, June 19–21, 1997, Berghahn Books, 700 pages, bibliog., hardcover (ISBN 978-1-57181-732-7), Berghahn catalog page.
          • (2003), The Peirce Seminar Papers: Essays in Semiotic Analysis: Volume V: The State of the Art, Berghahn Books, 256 pages, bibliog., hardcover, (ISBN 1-57181-419-1, ISSN 1068-3771), Bergahn catalog page.
        • Shook, John R., and Margolis, Joseph
          Joseph Margolis
          Joseph Zalman Margolis is an American philosopher. A radical historicist, he has published many books critical of the central assumptions of Western philosophy, and has elaborated a robust form of relativism....

          , eds. (2006), A Companion to Pragmatism, Blackwell (now Wiley), Malden, MA, 431 pages, hardcover (ISBN 978-1405116213, ISBN 1405116218) Blackwell catalog page. (Incl. Peirce articles by Colapietro, Haack, and D. Anderson.)
        • Tomaselli, Keyan, ed. (2008), Peirce Logic and Mining Safety (Arnold Shepperson memorial issue) Critical Arts: A Journal of South-North Cultural and Media Studies, v. 22, n. 2, November 2008, special issue, Routledge, University of South Africa Press, UNISA catalog page.
        • Transactions of the Charles S. Peirce Society editors (1965–present), quarterly since spring 1965. Table of contents, all issues Eprint. Articles, essays, notes, and, since fall 1997, book reviews.
        • Wiener, Philip P., and Young, Frederick (eds., 1952), Studies in the Philosophy of Charles Sanders Peirce, Harvard University Press, Cambridge, MA, 396 pages. Includes "Some Additions to Morris R. Cohen's Bibliography of Peirce's Published Writings", by Max H. Fisch and Daniel C. Haskell, pp. 375–381.

        Other works

        • Aliseda, Atocha (2006), Abductive Reasoning: Logical Investigations into Discovery and Explanation, Springer: catalog page, 225 pages, hardcover (ISBN 978-1402039065, ISBN 1402039069).
        • Anderson, D. R. (1987), Creativity and the Philosophy of C. S. Peirce, Springer: catalog page, 192 pages, hardcover (ISBN 978-9024735747, ISBN 9024735742).
        • Anellis, Irving H.
          • (1993), "Review of A Peircean Reduction Thesis: The Foundations of Topological Logic by Robert Burch" in Modern Logic v. 3, n. 4, 401-406, Project Euclid Open Access PDF 697 KB. Criticism and some suggestions for improvements.
          • (1995), "Peirce Rustled, Russell Pierced: How Charles Peirce and Bertrand Russell Viewed Each Other's Work in Logic, and an Assessment of Russell's Accuracy and Role in the Historiography of Logic", Modern Logic, 5, 270–328. Arisbe Eprint
          • (1997), "Tarski's Development of Peirce's Logic of Relations" (Google Book Search Eprint), in Studies in the Logic of Charles Sanders Peirce, Indiana University Press: catalog page, Bloomington, IN, 653 pages, hardcover (ISBN 978-0-253-33020-8, ISBN 0-253-33020-3). Anellis gives an account of a Reduction Thesis proof discussed and presented by Peirce in his letter to William James of August 1905 (L224, 40-76, printed in NEM 3, 809-835).
        • Apel, Karl-Otto
          Karl-Otto Apel
          Karl-Otto Apel is a German philosopher and Professor Emeritus at the University of Frankfurt am Main. Apel worked in ethics, the philosophy of language and human sciences. He wrote extensively in these fields, publishing mostly in German...

           (1981), Charles S. Peirce: From Pragmatism to Pragmaticism, 288 pages, University of Massachusetts Press, hardcover (October 1981) (ISBN 978-0870231773, ISBN 0870231774), reprinted, Humanities Press Intl (August 1995), paperback (ISBN 978-0391038950, ISBN 0391038958).
        • Arens, Edmund and Smith, David, tra. (1994), The Logic of Pragmatic Thinking: From Peirce to Habermas , Prometheus Books, 192 pages, hardcover (ISBN 978-0391038059, ISBN 0391038052).
        • Awbrey, Jon, and Awbrey, Susan (1995), "Interpretation as Action: The Risk of Inquiry", Inquiry: Critical Thinking Across the Disciplines 15, 40–52.
        • Ayer, A. J.
          Alfred Ayer
          Sir Alfred Jules "Freddie" Ayer was a British philosopher known for his promotion of logical positivism, particularly in his books Language, Truth, and Logic and The Problem of Knowledge ....

          , (1968), The origins of pragmatism: Studies in the philosophy of Charles Sanders Peirce and William James, Freeman, Cooper, 336 pages, hardcover.
        • Ayim, Maryann (1982), Peirce's view of the roles of reason and instinct in scientific inquiry, Meerut, India: Anu Prakashan, 155 pages.
        • van Baest, Arian (1995), The semiotics of C. S. Peirce applied to music: A matter of belief, Tilburg University Press, 118 pages, paperback (ISBN 978-9036198653, ISBN 9036198658).
        • Beatty, Richard (1969), "Peirce's Development of Quantifiers and of Predicate Logic", Notre Dame Journal of Formal Logic, Volume X, Number 1, January 1969, 13 pages, Project Euclid PDF Eprint 1,576 KB.
        • Beil, Ralph G. (2004), "Peirce, Clifford, and Dirac", International Journal of Theoretical Physics v. 43, n. 5, 1301–1315.
        • Beil, Ralph G. and Ketner, Kenneth
          • (2003), "Peirce, Clifford, and Quantum Theory", International Journal of Theoretical Physics v. 42, n. 9, 1957–1972.
          • (2006), A Triadic Theory of Elementary Particle Interactions and Quantum Computation, Lubbock: Institute for Studies in Pragmaticism: catalog page, viii + 49 pages, 8.5×11 hardcover with alk. paper (ISBN 0-9667695-9-7).
        • Bergman, Mats
          • (1999), "Reflections on the Role of the Communicative Sign in Semiotic", winner of 1999 Peirce Essay Contest, published in Transactions of the Charles S. Peirce Society (TCSPS), v. 36, n. 2, spring 2000, pp. 225–254. Eprint.
          • (2002), "C. S. Peirce on Interpretation and Collateral Experience", presented in July 2002 at research seminar of the philosophy department of Åbo Akademi. Draft version .
          • (2009 June), Peirce's Philosophy of Communication: The Rhetorical Underpinnings of the Theory of Signs (Continuum Studies In American Philosophy), Continuum, 208 pages, hardcover (ISBN 978-1847064660, ISBN 1847064663).
        • Boler, John F. (1963), Charles Peirce and scholastic realism: A study of Peirce's relation to John Duns Scotus, University of Washington Press, 177 pages.
        • Brady, Geraldine (2000), From Peirce to Skolem: A Neglected Chapter in the History of Logic, North-Holland/Elsevier Science BV: catalog page, Amsterdam, Netherlands, 625 pages, hardbound (ISBN 978-0-444-50334-3, ISBN 0-444-50334-X).
        • Braude, Stephen E. (1998), "Peirce and the Paranormal" in TCSPS, v. 34, n. 1, winter. Eprint.
        • Buchler, Justus (1939), Charles Peirce's Empiricism, Harcourt, Brace, and Co., New York, NY, and Kegan Paul, Trench, Trubner & Co. Ltd., London, 275 pages + publisher's catalog. Reprinted, 1966, Octagon Books, New York, and 2000, Routledge, 296 pages, hardcover (ISBN 978-0415225366, ISBN 0415225361). Routledge catalog page.
        • Burch, Robert (1991), A Peircean Reduction Thesis: The Foundations of Topological Logic, Texas Tech University Press, Lubbock, TX, 152 pages, hardcover (ISBN 978-0896722477, ISBN 0896722473). Offers a proof.
        • Burgess, Paul (ca. 1988), "Why Triadic?: Challenges to the Structure of Peirce's Semiotic", research paper for an independent study in the philosophy department by graduate student at Duke University, reviews the various proposals by Donald Mertz, Herbert Schneider, Carl Hausman, and Carl Vaught to augment Peirce's triads to tetrads, and Douglas Greenlee's proposal to reduce Peirce's triads to dyads. Not formally published, but clear value as a review of a distinct issue. Eprint.
        • Burks, Arthur W.
          Arthur Burks
          Arthur Walter Burks was an American mathematician who in the 1940s as a senior engineer on the project contributed to the design of the ENIAC, the first general-purpose electronic digital computer. Decades later, Burks and his wife Alice Burks outlined their case for the subject matter of the...

          • (1943), "Peirce's Conception of Logic as a Normative Science" in The Philosophical Review, v. 52, n. 2, 187–193, March. JSTOR.
          • (1946), "Peirce's Theory of Abduction" in Philosophy of Science, v. 13, n. 4, 301–306, October. JSTOR.
          • (1978), Review of The New Elements of Mathematics by Charles S. Peirce" in Bulletin of the American Mathematical Society, v. 84, n. 5, September. Project Euclid eprint.
          • (1980), "Man: Sign or Algorithm? A Rhetorical Analysis of Peirce's Semiotics" in TCSPS, v. 16, n. 4, fall, 279–292.
          • (1996), "Peirce's evolutionary pragmatic idealism" in Synthese, v. 106, n. 3, March, Springer Netherlands. Deep Blue Eprint.
          • (1997), "Learning, Logic, and Creativity in Evolution" in Studies in the Logic of Charles Sanders Peirce, pp. 497–534, Indiana University Press: catalog page, Bloomington, IN, 653 pages, hardcover (ISBN 978-0-253-33020-8, ISBN 0-253-33020-3).
        • Carus, Paul
          Paul Carus
          Paul Carus, Ph.D. was a German-American author, editor, a student of comparative religion, and professor of philosophy.-Life and education:...

          • (1892), "Mr. Charles S. Peirce's Onslaught on the Doctrine of Necessity" in The Monist, v. 2, n. 4, July, Paul Carus, ed., 560–582, The Open Court Publishing Co., Chicago, IL, for the Hegeler Institute. Google Books Eprint. Internet Archive Eprint.
          • (1893), "The Founder of Tychism, His Methods, Philosophy, and Criticisms: In Reply to Mr. Charles S. Peirce" in The Monist, v. 3, n. 4, July, Paul Carus, ed., 571–622, The Open Court Publishing Co., Chicago, IL, for the Hegeler Institute. Google Books Eprint. Internet Archive Eprint. A reply to Peirce's "Reply to the Necessitarians" in the same issue.
        • Cheng, Chung-ying
          Chung-ying Cheng
          Chung-ying Cheng is a Taiwanese philosopher and professor of philosophy at the University of Hawai'i at Manoa. He received his BA in 1956 from National Taiwan University, his MA in 1958 from University of Washington, and PhD in 1964 from Harvard University.Professor Cheng's research interests are...

           (1969), Peirce's and Lewis's theories of induction, Martinus Nijhoff (an imprint of Brill), 206 pages.
        • Chiasson, Phyllis (2001), Peirce's Pragmatism, The Design for Thinking, John R. Shook (ed.), foreword by Shook, Rodopi Bv Editions: catalog page, Amsterdam, 2001, 259 (xiv + 243) pages, soft cover (ISBN 978-9042012752, ISBN 90-420-1275-7).
        • Colapietro, Vincent Michael
          Vincent Colapietro
          Vincent Colapietro is a Liberal Arts Research Professor in the Department of Philosophy at Pennsylvania State University . His education includes a bachelors degree from Saint Anselm College, a masters degree from Marquette University and a Ph.D. from Marquette University...

           (1988), Peirce's Approach to the Self: A Semiotic Perspective on Human Subjectivity, State University of New York Press: catalog page, 141 pages, hardcover (ISBN 978-0-88706-882-9, ISBN 0-88706-882-0), paperback (ISBN 978-0-88706-883-6, ISBN 0-88706-883-9).
        • Collier, John (1999), "The Dynamical Basis of Information and the Origins of Semiosis" in Semiosis • Evolution • Energy: Towards a Reconceptualization of the Sign, based on the 1997 conference, Aachen: Shaker Verlag
          Shaker Verlag
          Shaker Verlag is a German publishing house located in Maastricht and Herzogenrath , established in 1986 by Dr. Chaled Shaker. Shaker Verlag is a publisher of scientific literature, especially monographs and dissertations. More than 20,0000 books are on stock, many of them in English, also sold as...

          , Germany, 1999, Bochum Publications in Semiotics New Series. v. 3: 111-136. Eprint PDF.
        • Cooke, Elizabeth F. (2007), Peirce's Pragmatic Theory of Inquiry: Fallibilism And Indeterminacy, Continuum International Publishing Group: catalog page, 174 pages, hardcover (ISBN 978-0826488992, ISBN 0826488994).
        • Correia, Joachim Hereth and Pöschel, Reinhard (2006), "The Teridentity and Peircean Algebraic Logic", Conceptual Structures: Inspiration and Application (ICCS 2006), pp. 229–246, Springer: catalog page, ISBN 3-540-35893-5. Frithjof Dau calls it "the strong version" of proof of Peirce's Reduction Thesis (that triadic relations are necessary and sufficient for a full account of relations).
        • Crease, Robert P. (2009), "Charles Sanders Peirce and the first absolute measurement standard: In his brilliant but troubled life, Peirce was a pioneer in both metrology and philosophy", Physics Today v. 62, issue 12, December, pp. 39–44. Eprint.
        • Dahlberg, Edward
          Edward Dahlberg
          Edward Dahlberg was an American novelist, essayist and autobiographer. -Background:Edward Dahlberg was born in Boston, Massachusetts to Elizabeth Dahlberg. Together mother and son led a vagabond existence, until 1905 when she operated the Star Lady Barbershop in Kansas City...

           (1964), "Cutpurse Philosopher", a page-and-some-fraction essay in his collection Alms for Oblivion, University of Minnesota Press, Minneapolis, Minnesota. The essay's title alludes to Peirce as victim and accuses an associate of his. Dahlberg is known for his style, not for his scholarship; some scholars, not all, agree with him about the intellectual theft issue. Anyway, the deep stylist, favorably contrasting Peirce with other pragmatists, said that Peirce's words "are isolated and austere, and have a dry Nantucket vision about them."
        • Dauben, Joseph W.
          Joseph Dauben
          Joseph W. Dauben is a Herbert H. Lehman Distinguished Professor of History at the Graduate Center of the City University of New York. He obtained his Ph.D...

           (1982), "Peirce's Place in Mathematics", Historia Mathematica v. 9, 311–325.
        • Davis, William Hatcher
          William Hatcher Davis
          William Hatcher Davis is Professor of Philosophy at Auburn University. He is interested in the philosophy of religion, ethics, epistemology, and pragmatism. Among his publications are Peirce's Epistemology, The Freewill Question and "Why be Moral?"....

           (1972), Peirce's Epistemology, Martinus Nijhoff, The Hague, Netherlands / Kluwer Academic Publishers (?) / Springer (?), paperback (ISBN 978-9024712960, ISBN 9024712963).
        • Debrock, Guy (1992), "Peirce, a Philosopher for the 21st Century. Introduction", TCSPS 28, 1–18.
        • Deely, John
          John Deely
          John Deely is an American philosopher and semiotician. He is a Professor of Philosophy at the Center for Thomistic Studies of the University of St. Thomas ....

          • (2000), The Red Book: The Beginning of Postmodern Times or: Charles Sanders Peirce and the Recovery of Signum, 79 pages, text prepared for the Metaphysical Club of the University of Helsinki. U Helsinki .
          • (2000), The Green Book: The Impact of Semiotics on Philosophy, 65 pages, prepared for the First Annual Hommage à Oscar Parland at the University of Helsinki, U Helsinki .
          • (2003), "On the Word Semiotics, Formation and Origins", Semiotica 146.1/4, 1–50.
          • (2004a), Why Semiotics?, Legas: catalog page, Ottawa, Canada.
          • (2004b), "'Σημειον' to 'Sign' by Way of 'Signum': On the Interplay of Translation and Interpretation in the Establishment of Semiotics", Semiotica 148–1/4, 187–227.
          • (2006), "On 'Semiotics' as Naming the Doctrine of Signs", Semiotica 158.1/4 (2006), 1–33.
          • (2008 draft), "Clearing the Mists of a Terminological Mythology concerning Peirce", Arisbe PDF Eprint.
        • Delaney, Cornelius F. (1993), Science, Knowledge, and Mind: A Study in the Philosophy of C. S. Peirce, University of Notre Dame Press, Notre Dame, IN, 183 pages, hardcover (ISBN 978-0268017484, ISBN 0268017484).
        • Deledalle, Gérard (2000), C. S. Peirce's Philosophy of Signs, Indiana University Press: catalog page, Bloomington, IN, 2000, 199 pages, cloth (ISBN 978-0-253-33736-8, ISBN 0-253-33736-4).
        • Dewey, John
          John Dewey
          John Dewey was an American philosopher, psychologist and educational reformer whose ideas have been influential in education and social reform. Dewey was an important early developer of the philosophy of pragmatism and one of the founders of functional psychology...

          • (1910), How We Think, D. C. Heath, Lexington, MA, 1910. Reprinted, Prometheus Books, Buffalo, NY, 1991.
          • (1938), Logic: The Theory of Inquiry, Henry Holt and Company, New York, NY, 1938. Reprinted, pp. 1–527 in John Dewey, The Later Works, 1925–1953, Volume 12: 1938, Jo Ann Boydston (ed.), Kathleen Poulos (text. ed.), Ernest Nagel
            Ernest Nagel
            Ernest Nagel was a Czech-American philosopher of science. Along with Rudolf Carnap, Hans Reichenbach, and Carl Hempel, he is sometimes seen as one of the major figures of the logical positivist movement....

             (intro.), Southern Illinois University
            Southern Illinois University
            Southern Illinois University is a state university system based in Carbondale, Illinois, in the Southern Illinois region of the state, with multiple campuses...

             Press, Carbondale and Edwardsville, IL, 1986.
        • Dipert, Randall (1999), "Two Unjustly Neglected Aspects of C. S. Peirce’s Philosophy of Mind", Eprint, also titled "Peirce's Two Contributions to the Philosophy of Mind." (Contribution to a conference in November 1999, "The Metaphysics of Consciousness").
        • Ehrat, Johannes (2005), Cinema and Semiotic: Peirce and Film Aesthetics, Narration, and Representation, University of Toronto Press: catalog page, 670 pages, hardcover (ISBN 978-0802039125, ISBN 080203912X).
        • Eisele, Carolyn (1979), Studies in the Scientific and Mathematical Philosophy of C. S. Peirce, Richard Milton Martin
          Richard Milton Martin
          Richard Milton Martin was an American logician and analytic philosopher. In his Ph.D. thesis written under Frederic Fitch, Martin discovered virtual sets a bit before Quine, and was possibly the first non-Pole other than Joseph Henry Woodger to employ a mereological system...

           (ed.), Mouton, The Hague, (Walter De Gruyter Inc.), 386 pages, hardcover (ISBN 978-9027978080, ISBN 9027978085).
        • Ejsing, Anette (2007), Theology of Anticipation: A Constructive Study of C. S. Peirce, Pickwick Publications (Wipf and Stock Publishers): W&S catalog page, 178 pages, paperback (ISBN 978-1-59752-518-3, ISBN 1-59752-518-9).
        • Esposito, Joseph L.
          • (1980), Evolutionary Metaphysics, The Development of Peirce's Theory of Categories, Ohio University Press, 1980, 252 pages, hardcover (ISBN 978-0821405512, ISBN 0821405519).
          • (1999 or ongoing?), "Peirce's Theory of Semiosis: Toward a Logic of Mutual Affection", course outline and eight lectures linked at page's bottom, Cyber Semiotic Institute Eprint.
        • Fann, K. T. (1970), Peirce's Theory of Abduction, Springer: catalog page, 62 pages, paperback (ISBN 978-9024700431, ISBN 9024700434).
        • Finlay, Marike (1990), The Potential of Modern Discourse: Musil, Peirce, and Perturbation, Indiana University Press, 202 pages, hardcover (ISBN 978-0253322791, ISBN 0253322790), there seems also to be a paperback.
        • Fisch, Max, (1986), Peirce, Semeiotic, and Pragmatism, Ketner, Kenneth Laine, and Kloesel, Christian J. W., eds., Indiana University Press: catalog page, Bloomington, IN, 1986, 480 pages, cloth (ISBN 978-0-253-34317-8, ISBN 0-253-34317-8).
        • Fitzgerald, John Joseph (1966), Peirce's theory of signs as foundation for pragmatism, Mouton, The Hague, 182 pages.
        • Fontrodona, Juan (2002), Pragmatism and Management Inquiry: Insights from the Thought of Charles S. Peirce, Quorum Books (Greenwood Publishing Group), now ABC-CLIO: catalog page, 232 pages, hardcover (ISBN 978-1567205152, ISBN 1567205151).
        • Forster, Paul (2011), Peirce and the Threat of Nominalism, Cambridge U. Pr. (catalog page), 272 pages, hardcover (ISBN 978-0521118996, ISBN 0521118999).
        • Freadman, Ann (2004), The Machinery of Talk: Charles Peirce and the Sign Hypothesis, Stanford University Press: catalog page, Palo Alto, CA, 352 pages, hardcover (ISBN 978-0804747394, ISBN 0804747393), paperback (ISBN 978-0804747400, ISBN 0804747407).
        • Freeman, Eugene (1934), The categories of Charles Peirce, The Open Court Pub., Co., 62 pages. Issued also as thesis (Ph. D.), University of Chicago. Foreword by Charles Hartshorne
          Charles Hartshorne
          Charles Hartshorne was a prominent American philosopher who concentrated primarily on the philosophy of religion and metaphysics. He developed the neoclassical idea of God and produced a modal proof of the existence of God that was a development of St. Anselm's Ontological Argument...

          .
        • Gallie, W. B.
          W. B. Gallie
          Walter Bryce Gallie was a Scottish social theorist, political theorist, and philosopher.Bryce Gallie, the son of an engineer, was born in Lenzie, East Dunbartonshire, near Glasgow on 5 October 1912....

           (1952), Peirce and Pragmatism, Penguin Books, Harmondsworth, 1952, 247 pages, reprinted, Greenwood Press, Westport, CT (1966? – anyway October 23, 1975), 247 pages hardcover (ISBN 978-0837183428, ISBN 0837183421).
        • Gelpi, Donald L.
          • (2001 March), Gracing of Human Experience: Rethinking the Relationship Between Nature and Grace, Michael Glazier Books, Liturgical Press, 366 pages, paperback (ISBN 978-0814655948, ISBN 0814655947). Peirce-related.
          • (2001 December), Peirce and Theology: Essays in the Authentication of Doctrine, University Press of America: catalog page, 104 pages, hardcover (ISBN 978-0761819776, ISBN 0761819770).
        • Geyer, Denton Loring (1914), The Pragmatic Theory of Truth as Developed by Peirce, James, and Dewey, University of Illinois, 57 pages, Internet Archive Eprint.
        • Gorlée, Dinda L. (1994), Semiotics and the Problem of Translation: With Special Reference to the Semiotics of Charles S. Peirce, Rodopi: catalog page, 255 pages, paperback (ISBN 978-9051836424, ISBN 9051836422).
        • Goudge, Thomas A. (1970), Thought of C. S. Peirce, Dover Publications Inc., 360 pages, paperback (ISBN 978-0486222165, ISBN 0486222160).
        • Greenlee, Douglas (1973), Peirce's concept of sign, Mouton, 148 pages, paperback (ISBN 9789027924940, ISBN 9027924945). (A revision of the author's thesis, Columbia University).
        • Haack, Susan
          Susan Haack
          Susan Haack is an English professor of philosophy and law at the University of Miami in the United States. She has written on logic, the philosophy of language, epistemology, and metaphysics. Her pragmatism follows that of Charles Sanders Peirce.-Career:Haack is a graduate of the University of...

           (1997), "Vulgar Rortyism", The New Criterion, v. 16, n. 3, Nov. 1997. Eprint. Review of Menand's anthology Pragmatism: A Reader.
        • Haas, William Paul (1964), The conception of law and the unity of Peirce's philosophy, University of Notre Dame Press, 141 pages.
        • Haley, Michael Cabot (1988), The Semeiosis of Poetic Metaphor (Peirce Studies #4), Indiana University Press, Institute for Studies in Pragmaticism, 1988, 178pp, incl. bibliography and references, hardcover (ISBN 978-0253351791, ISBN 0253351790).
        • Hartshorne, Charles
          Charles Hartshorne
          Charles Hartshorne was a prominent American philosopher who concentrated primarily on the philosophy of religion and metaphysics. He developed the neoclassical idea of God and produced a modal proof of the existence of God that was a development of St. Anselm's Ontological Argument...

          • (1928), "Continuity, the Form of Forms, in Charles Peirce", The Monist v. 39, pp. 521–534.
          • (1941), "Charles Sanders Peirce's Metaphysics of Evolution", New England Quarterly 14, pp. 49–63.
          • (1941), "A critique of Peirce's Idea of God", Philosophical Review v. 50, pp. 516–523.
          • (1949), "Chance, Love and Incompatibility", Philosophical Review v. 58, pp. 429–450.
          • (1952), "The Relativity of Non-relativity: Some Reflections on Firstness", Studies in the Philosophy of Charles Sanders Peirce, pp. 215–224, Wiener and Young, eds., Harvard University Press.
          • (1958), "Charles Peirce, Philosopher-Scientist", Journal of Public Law 7, pp. 2–12.
          • (1964), "Charles Peirce’s ‘One Contribution to Philosophy’ and His Most Serious Mistake", Studies in the Philosophy of Charles Sanders Peirce, Second Series, Moore and Robin, eds. University of Massachusetts Press.
          • (1973), "Charles Peirce and Quantum Mechanics", TCSPS 9, pp. 191–201.
          • (1976), "Synthesis as Polyadic Inclusion: A Reply to Sessions." Southern Journal of Philosophy 14, pp. 245–255.
          • (1980), "A Revision of Peirce’s Categories." The Monist v. 63, n. 3, pp. 277–89. Reprinted 1983 in The Relevance of Charles Peirce, pp. 80–92, Freeman, ed., La Salle, Illinois: Monist Library of Philosophy. Chapter 7 of Creativity in American Philosophy.
          • (1983), "Peirce’s Fresh Look at Philosophical Problems", Krisis 1, 1, pp. 1–5.
          • (1988), "Can Peirce's Categories Be Retained?", Philosophie et Culture, Actes du XVIIe Congrès Mondial de Philosophie, pp. 140–142, Montréal: Éditions Montmorency.
        • Hausman, Carl (1993), Charles S. Peirce's Evolutionary Philosophy, Cambridge University Press, 250 pages, hardcover (ISBN 978-0521415590, ISBN 0521415594), paperback 1997 C.U.P. catalog page (ISBN 978-0521597364, ISBN 0521597366).
        • Havenel, Jérôme (2008), "Peirce's Clarifications on Continuity", TCSPS, v. 44, n. 1, winter, 68-133.
        • van Heijenoort, Jean
          Jean Van Heijenoort
          Jean Louis Maxime van Heijenoort was a pioneer historian of mathematical logic. He was also a personal secretary to Leon Trotsky from 1932 to 1939, and from then until 1947, an American Trotskyist activist.-Life:Van Heijenoort was born in Creil, France...

           (1967), "Logic as Language and Logic as Calculus", Synthese, 17, 324-30.
        • Hintikka, Jaakko
          Jaakko Hintikka
          Kaarlo Jaakko Juhani Hintikka is a Finnish philosopher and logician.Hintikka was born in Vantaa. After teaching for a number of years at Florida State University, Stanford, University of Helsinki, and the Academy of Finland, he is currently Professor of Philosophy at Boston University...

           (1980), "C. S. Peirce's 'First Real Discovery' and Its Contemporary Relevance", pages 304–315 in The Monist, v. 63, n. 3 (July, 1980), The Relevance of Charles Peirce, paperback, Hegeler Institute, La Salle, IN.
        • Hookway, Christopher (2000, 2003), Truth, Rationality, and Pragmatism: Themes from Peirce, Oxford University Press, USA, 328 pages, hardcover (ISBN 978-0198238362, ISBN 0198238363), new edition 2003: O.U.P. catalog page, 328 pages, paperback (ISBN 978-0199256587, ISBN 0199256586).
        • Hoopes, James (1988), Community Denied: The Wrong Turn of Pragmatic Liberalism, Cornell University Press, 192 pages, hardcover (ISBN 978-0801435003 ISBN 0-8014-3500-5).
        • Houser, Nathan (1989), "The Fortunes and Misfortunes of the Peirce Papers", Fourth Congress of the International Association for Semiotic Studies, Perpignan, France, 1989. Published, pp. 1259–1268 in Signs of Humanity, v. 3, Michel Balat and Janice Deledalle-Rhodes (eds.), Gérard Deledalle (gen. ed.), Mouton de Gruyter, Berlin, Germany, 1992. Eprint.
        • Howe, Susan
          Susan Howe
          Susan Howe is a American poet, scholar, essayist and critic, who has been closely associated with the Language poets, among others poetry movements. Her work is often classified as Postmodern because it expands traditional notions of genre...

           (1999), Pierce-Arrow, New Directions: catalog page, 144 pages, paperback (ISBN 978-0811214100, ISBN 0811214109). Essays and poems focusing on Peirce and his wife Juliette.
        • Hulswit, Menno
          • (1998) A semeiotic account of causation. The "cement of the universe" from a Peircean perspective, xiv, 258 pages, Thesis, Katholieke Universiteit Nijmegen, Netherlands, 1997. Text in English with 7-page summary in Dutch, paperback (ISBN 9090121161).
          • (2002), From Cause to Causation: A Peircean Perspective, Springer, 276 pages, hardcover Springer page (ISBN 978-1402009761, ISBN 1402009763), softcover Springer page (ISBN 978-1-4020-0977-8).
        • Ilarregui, Begoña and Nubiola, Jaime (1994), "The Continuity of Continuity: A Theme in Leibniz, Peirce, and Quine" in Leibniz und Europa, VI. Internationaler Leibniz-Kongress, Gottfried-Wilhelm-Leibniz-Gesellschaft e. V. Hannover, 1994, 361-371. Eprint.
        • Johansen, Jorgen Dines (1992), Dialogic Semiosis: An Essay on Signs and Meaning, Indiana University Press: catalog page, 352 pages, hardcover (ISBN 978-0253330994, ISBN 0253330998).
        • Kasser, Jeff (1998), "Peirce's Supposed Psychologism" in TCSPS, v. 35, n. 3, summer 1999, pp. 501–527, winner of the Society's 1998 essay prize. Arisbe Eprint.
        • Kauffman, Louis H.
          Louis Kauffman
          Louis H. Kauffman is an American mathematician, topologist, and professor of Mathematics in the Department of Mathematics, Statistics, and Computer science at the University of Illinois at Chicago...

           (2001), "The Mathematics of Charles Sanders Peirce", Cybernetics and Human Knowing 8, 79–110. PDF file.
        • Kent, Beverly E. (1987), Charles S. Peirce: Logic and the Classification of the Sciences, McGill-Queen's University Press, 258 pages, hardcover (ISBN 978-0773505629, ISBN 0773505628).
        • Ketner, Kenneth Laine
          • (1984), "The early history of computer design: Charles Sanders Peirce and Marquand's logical machines", with the assistance of Arthur Franklin Stewart, Princeton University Library Chronicle, v. 45, n. 3, pp. 186–211. PULC .
          • (1990), Elements of Logic: An Introduction to Peirce's Existential Graphs (Spiral-bound), Texas Tech University Press, Lubbock, TX, 99 pages, spiral-bound (ISBN 978-0896722026, ISBN 0896722023).
          • and Percy, Walker
            Walker Percy
            Walker Percy was an American Southern author whose interests included philosophy and semiotics. Percy is best known for his philosophical novels set in and around New Orleans, Louisiana, the first of which, The Moviegoer, won the National Book Award for Fiction in 1962...

            , and Samway, Patrick H., ed., (1995), A Thief of Peirce: The Letters of Kenneth Laine Ketner and Walker Percy, University Press of Mississippi: catalog page, Jackson, MS, 328 pages, hardcover (ISBN 978-0878058105, ISBN 0878058109).
        • Kevelson, Roberta
          Roberta Kevelson
          Roberta Kevelson was a semiotician and an important authority on the pragmatism theories of Charles Sanders Peirce. She was a professor at Pennsylvania State University and The College of William & Mary, Virginia...

          • (1986), Charles S. Peirce's Method of Methods, John Benjamins Publishing Co.: catalog page, 180 pages, hardcover (ISBN 978-9027232892, ISBN 902723289X).
          • (1991), Peirce, Paradox, Praxis: The Image, the Conflict, and the Law, Mouton De Gruyter, 413 pages, hardcover (ISBN 978-3110123135, ISBN 3110123134).
          • (1993), Peirce's Esthetics of Freedom, Peter Lang Publishing Group: catalog page, 360 pages, hardcover (ISBN 978-0-8204-1898-8).
          • (1996), Peirce, Science, Signs, Peter Lang Publishing Group: catalog page, 206 pages, hardcover (ISBN 978-0-8204-3016-4).
          • (1998), Peirce's Pragmatism: The Medium as Method, Peter Lang Publishing Group: catalog page, 204 pages, hardcover (ISBN 978-0-8204-3982-2).
          • (1999), Peirce and the Mark of the Gryphon, Palgrave, 239 pages, hardcover (ISBN 978-0312176945, ISBN 0312176945). Draws from unpublished Peirce manuscripts. On the Internet, the publisher is variously given as St. Martin's Press, Macmillan, and Palgrave.
        • Keyser, Cassius Jackson
          Cassius Jackson Keyser
          Cassius Jackson Keyser was an American mathematician of pronounced philosophical inclinations.-Life:...

          • (1935), "A glance at some of the ideas of Charles Sanders Peirce", Scripta Mathematica v. 3, pp. 11–37.
          • (1941), Charles Sanders Peirce as a pioneer (Scripta mathematica pamphlets), published 1941 by Yeshiva college. Lecture by C. J. Keyser at The Galois Institute of Mathematics, May 18, 1935. Internet Archive Eprint.
        • Kirkham, Richard (1995), Theories of Truth, MIT Press, Cambridge, MA.
        • Lalor, Brendan (1997), "The Classification of Peirce's Interpretants", Semiotica 114-1/2, 31-40. Eprint.
        • Lane, Robert
          • (2004), "On Peirce's Early Realism", TCSPS, 40, 575–605.
          • (2007), "Peirce's Modal Shift: From Set Theory to Pragmaticism", Journal of the History of Philosophy, v. 45, n. 4, Oct. 2007.
        • Leja, Michael (2000), "Peirce, Visuality, and Art" in Representations v. 72 fall, U of C Press, pp. 97–122. First page.
        • Lewis, Clarence Irving
          Clarence Irving Lewis
          Clarence Irving Lewis , usually cited as C. I. Lewis, was an American academic philosopher and the founder of conceptual pragmatism. First a noted logician, he later branched into epistemology, and during the last 20 years of his life, he wrote much on ethics.-Early years:Lewis was born in...

           (1918), "Peirce", ch. 1, § 7, on pp. 79–106 (Internet Archive Eprint), in A Survey of Symbolic Logic, University of California Press, Berkeley, CA, vi + 409 pages.
        • Liszka, James Jakób (1996), A General Introduction to the Semeiotic of C. S. Peirce, Indiana University Press: catalog page, Bloomington, IN, 151 pages, cloth (ISBN 978-0-253-33047-5, ISBN 0-253-33047-5). Liszka's synopsis.
        • Martin, Richard Milton
          Richard Milton Martin
          Richard Milton Martin was an American logician and analytic philosopher. In his Ph.D. thesis written under Frederic Fitch, Martin discovered virtual sets a bit before Quine, and was possibly the first non-Pole other than Joseph Henry Woodger to employ a mereological system...

           (1980), Peirce's Logic of Relations and Other Studies, 156 pages, Foris Publications (now Mouton de Gruyter), Dordrecht, Netherlands (ISBN 978-9070176174, ISBN 9070176173) and Prometheus Books, textbook binding (ISBN 978-9031601332, ISBN 9031601330).
        • Marty, Robert (1997), "76 Definitions of The Sign by C. S. Peirce" collected and analyzed by Robert Marty, Department of Mathematics, University of Perpignan, Perpignan, France, and "12 Further Definitions or Equivalent proposed by Alfred Lang", Dept of Psychology, University of Bern, Bern, Switzerland, Eprint.
        • Mayorga, Rosa (2007), From Realism to 'Realicism': The Metaphysics of Charles Sanders Peirce, Lexington Books: catalog page, 210 pages, hardcover (ISBN 978-0739115572, ISBN 073911557X).
        • Menand, Louis
          Louis Menand
          Louis Menand is an American writer and academic, best known for his Pulitzer Prize-winning book The Metaphysical Club , an intellectual and cultural history of late 19th and early 20th century America....

           (2001), The Metaphysical Club: A Story of Ideas in America
          The Metaphysical Club: A Story of Ideas in America
          The Metaphysical Club: A Story of Ideas in America is a Pulitzer Prize-winning 2001 book by Louis Menand, an American writer and legal scholar...

          , Farrar, Straus, and Giroux, 384 pages, hardcover (ISBN 978-0374199630, ISBN 0374199639). Reprinted, 2002, Flamingo, paperback, 560 pages, ISBN 978-0007126903, ISBN 0007126905).
        • Merrell, Floyd
          • (1995), Peirce's Semiotics Now: A Primer, illustrated, Canadian Scholars Press Inc.: catalog page, 254 pages, paperback (ISBN 978-1551300825, ISBN 1551300826).
          • (1997), Peirce, Signs, and Meaning, University of Toronto Press, hardcover 384 pages (ISBN 978-0802041357, ISBN 0802041353 ), paperback 408 pages U.T.P. catalog page (ISBN 978-0802079824, ISBN 0802079822) .
        • Misak, Cheryl J. (1991), Truth and the End of Inquiry : A Peircean Account of Truth, Oxford University Press (catalog page), Oxford, UK; 2004 paperback 232 pages (ISBN 978-0-19-927059-0).
        • Mladenov, Ivan (2005), Conceptualizing Metaphors: On Charles Peirce's Marginalia, Routledge: catalog page, 189 pages, hardcover (ISBN 978-0415360470, ISBN 0415360471).
        • Moore, Edward C.
          • (1966), American pragmatism: Peirce, James and Dewey, 285 pages, Columbia University Press, NY. Reprinted, Greenwood Publishing Group, 1985, hardcover (ISBN 9780313247408).
          • and Burks, Arthur W. (1992), "Three Notes on the Editing of the Works of Charles S. Peirce" in TCSPS, v. 28, n. 1, winter, 83-106.
        • Morris, Charles W.
          Charles W. Morris
          Charles W. Morris was an American semiotician and philosopher.-Background:A son of Charles William and Laura Morris, Charles William Morris was born on May 23, 1901...

           (1938), Foundations of the Theory of Signs, International Encyclopedia of Unified Science, v. I, n. 2, University of Chicago Press, Chicago, IL. 1953 paperback reprint.
        • Moore, Matthew E. (2007), "The Genesis of the Peircean Continuum", TCSPS v. 43, n. 3, 425–469.
        • Mounce, Howard O. (1997), The Two Pragmatisms: From Peirce to Rorty, Routledge: catalog page, 245 pages, hardcover (ISBN 978-0415152822, ISBN 0415152828), paperback (ISBN 978-0415152839, ISBN 0415152836).
        • Muller, John P. (1995), Beyond the Psychoanalytic Dyad: Developmental Semiotics in Freud, Peirce and Lacan, Routledge: catalog page, hardcover 256 pages (ISBN 978-0415910682, ISBN 0415910684), paperback 240 pages (ISBN 978-0415910699, ISBN 0415910692).
        • Mullin, A. A. (1961), Philosophical comments on the philosophies of Charles Sanders Peirce and Ludwig Wittgenstein, Electrical Engineering Research Laboratory, Engineering Experiment Station, University of Illinois, Urbana, IL, Sposored by National Science Foundation.
        • Nöth, Winfried (1990), Handbook of Semiotics, Indiana University Press, 576 pages, hardcover (ISBN 978-0253341204, ISBN 0253341205), 1995 paperback I.U.P. catalog page (ISBN 978-0253209597, ISBN 0253209595).
        • Nubiola, Jaime
          • (1995), "The Branching of Science According to C. S. Peirce", Volume of Abstracts, 10th International Congress of Logic, Methodology and Philosophy of Science, Florencia (1995), 355. Complete version.
          • (1996), "C. S. Peirce: Pragmatism and Logicism", Philosophia Scientiae I/2, 121-130. Eprint.
          • (1996), "Scholarship on the Relations between Ludwig Wittgenstein and Charles S. Peirce" in Studies on the History of Logic. Proceedings of the III Symposium on the History of Logic, I. Angelelli and M. Cerezo, eds., Walter de Gruyter, Berlín, 1996, 281-294. Eprint.
          • (1998), "C. S. Peirce and the Hispanic Philosophy of the Twentieth Century", TCSPS, v. 34, n. 1, 31-49. Eprint.
          • (1998), "A Plea for a Peircean Turn in Analytic Philosophy", Paideia. XX World Congress of Philosophy. Abstracts, Boston, 10–16 August 1998, 148-149; complete in The Paideia Project: Proceedings of the Twentieth World Congress of Philosophy, Boston, MA. Eprint.
          • with Cobo, J. (2000), "The Spanish Mathematician Ventura Reyes Prósper and His Connections with Charles S. Peirce and Christine Ladd-Franklin", Arisbe, Lubbock, TX. Eprint.
          • (2001), "Peirce on Complexity" in Proceedings of the 7th International Congress of the IASS-AIS, W. Schmitz, ed., Thelem, Dresden, 2001, 11-23. Eprint.
          • (2003), "The Law of Reason and the Law of Love" in Process Pragmatism: Essays on a Quiet Philosophical Revolution, Debrock, ed., Rodopi, Amsterdam, 39-49. Eprint.
          • (2003), "The Abduction of God", C. Pearson (ed.), Progress in Peirce Studies, 2003: Religious Writings. Eprint.
          • (2005), "Abduction or the Logic of Surprise", 'Abduction; Between Subjectivity and Objectivity, Semiotica 153, 1/4, 117-13. PDF Eprint.
          • (2005), "The Classification of the Sciences and Cross-disciplinarity", TCSPS, v. 51, n. 2, 271-282. PDF Eprint.
          • (2008), "C. S. Peirce and G. M. Searle: The Hoax of Infallibilism", Cognitio 9/1, 73-84. Eprint.
        • Ochs, Peter
          Peter Ochs
          Peter W. Ochs is the Edgar M. Bronfman Professor of Modern Judaic Studies at the University of Virginia, where he has served since 1997. He is an influential thinker whose interests include Jewish philosophy and theology, modern and postmodern philosophic theology, pragmatism, and semiotics...

           (1998), Peirce, Pragmatism, and the Logic of Scripture, Cambridge University Press: catalog page, 371 pages, hardcover (ISBN 978-0521570411, ISBN 0521570417), paperback 2005 (ISBN 978-0521604499, ISBN 0521604494).
        • O'Hara, David Lloyd (2004), "Peirce, Plato and Miracles: On the Mature Peirce’s Re-discovery of Plato and the Overcoming of Nominalistic Prejudice in History", for the 31st annual conference of the Society for the Advancement of American Philosophy, Eprint. Arisbe Eprint.
        • Olsen, Len (2000), "On Peirce's Systematic Division of Signs", in TCSPS, v. 36, n. 4, fall 2000, pp. 563–578.
        • Oppenheim, Frank M. (2005), Reverence For The Relations Of Life: Re-imagining Pragmatism Via Josiah Royce's Interactions With Peirce, James, And Dewey, University of Notre Dame Press: catalog page, 498 pages, hardcover (ISBN 978-0268040192, ISBN 0268040192).
        • Orange, Donna M. (1984), Peirce's Conception of God: A Developmental Study (Peirce Studies #2), Texas Tech University Institute for Studies in Pragmaticism, Lubbock, TX, hardcover (ISBN 978-0936842028, ISBN 0936842024).
        • Paavola, Sami (2006), On the Origin of Ideas: An Abductivist Approach to Discovery, University of Helsinki, Helsinki, Finland, paperback (ISBN 952-10-3486-6), PDF (ISBN 952-10-3487-4), .
        • Percy, Walker
          Walker Percy
          Walker Percy was an American Southern author whose interests included philosophy and semiotics. Percy is best known for his philosophical novels set in and around New Orleans, Louisiana, the first of which, The Moviegoer, won the National Book Award for Fiction in 1962...

           (1991), Signposts in a Strange Land, P. Samway (ed.), Farrar, Strauss, & Giroux, 271–91, hardcover (ISBN 978-0374263911, ISBN 0374263914). Reprinted, 2000, Picador, 432 pages, paper (ISBN 978-0312254193, ISBN 0312254199).
        • Pharies, David (1985), Charles S. Peirce and the Linguistic Sign, John Benjamins Publishing Co.: catalog page, 118 pages, hardcover (ISBN 978-9027232793, ISBN 9027232792).
        • Pietarinen, Ahti-Veikko (2006), Signs of Logic: Peircean Themes on the Philosophy of Language, Games, and Communication, 496 pages, Springer: catalog page, hardcover (ISBN 978-1402037283, ISBN 1402037287).
        • Potter, Vincent G.
          • (1967), Charles S. Peirce On Norms and Ideals, University of Massachusetts Press, 248 pages (ISBN 978-0870230325, ISBN 0870230328). 2nd revised edition 1996, with a new introduction by Stanlley M. Harrison, Fordham University Press: catalog page, 229 pages, hardcover, (ISBN 978-0823217090, ISBN 0823217094), paperback (ISBN 978-0823217106, ISBN 0823217108).
          • and Colapietro, Vincent M.
            Vincent Colapietro
            Vincent Colapietro is a Liberal Arts Research Professor in the Department of Philosophy at Pennsylvania State University . His education includes a bachelors degree from Saint Anselm College, a masters degree from Marquette University and a Ph.D. from Marquette University...

            , ed., (1967), Peirce's Philosophical Perspectives, Fordham University Press, new edition 1996: F.U.P. catalog page, 212 pages, hardcover (ISBN 978-0823216154, ISBN 0823216152), paperback (ISBN 978-0823216161, ISBN 0823216160).
        • Prasad, Indira (1983), Philosophy and common sense: A study in the philosophy of C. S. Peirce, S. Chand and Co. Ram Nagar, New Delhi, 263 pages. ("Indira" or "Indra"?).
        • Putnam, H.
          Hilary Putnam
          Hilary Whitehall Putnam is an American philosopher, mathematician and computer scientist, who has been a central figure in analytic philosophy since the 1960s, especially in philosophy of mind, philosophy of language, philosophy of mathematics, and philosophy of science...

           (1982), "Peirce the Logician', Historia Mathematica 9, 290–301. Reprinted, pp. 252–260 in Hilary Putnam, Realism with a Human Face, Harvard University Press, Cambridge, MA, 1990, 1992 paper edition: H.U.P. catalog page (ISBN 978-0-674-74945-0, ISBN 0-674-74945-6). Excerpt consisting of article's last five pages: Eprint.
        • Ransdell, Joseph
          Joseph Morton Ransdell
          Joseph Morton Ransdell, was an associate professor of philosophy from 1974 to 2000 at Texas Tech University in Lubbock, Texas. A native of Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, Ransdell in 1961 received his Bachelor of Arts degree in philosophy from San Francisco State University in San Francisco, California....

          • (1977), "Some Leading Ideas of Peirce's Semiotic", Semiotica 19, 1977, pp. 157–178. Arisbe lightly revised Eprint.
          • (1979), "The Epistemic Function of Iconicity in Perception", Studies in Peirce's Semiotic, pp. 51–66, Institute for Studies in Pragmaticism, Lubbock, TX. 2005 Arisbe revised Eprint.
          • (1980), "On the Paradigm of Experience Appropriate for Semiotic", delivered orally at a meeting of the Semiotic Society of America in Lubbock, Texas in 1980 and published in Semiotics 1980, eds. Michael Herzfeld and Margot Lenhart, Plenum Press, New York, 1982, pp. 427–438. 1998 version 2.0 Arisbe Eprint. Advocates Peircean (as opposed to Husserlian) phenomenological viewpoint.
          • (1986), "On Peirce's Conception of the Iconic Sign", in Iconicity: Essays on the Nature of Culture, Festschrift for Thomas A. Sebeok, ed. Paul Bouissac, Michael Herzfeld, and Roland Posner (Stauffenburg Verlag (1986). 1997 version 2.0 Arisbe Eprint.
          • (1989), "Teleology and the Autonomy of the Semiosis Process", presented at a conference of the International Association for Semiotic Studies (IASS) held in Barcelona and Perpignan in March–April 1989. Published in Signs of Humanity/L'homme et ses signes, v. 1, Mouton de Gruyter, 1992. Arisbe Eprint.
          • (1989), "Is Peirce a Phenomenologist?", published in French as "Peirce est-il un phénoménologue?" in Ètudes Phénoménologiques, 9-10 (1989), pp. 51–75. Arisbe English translation Eprint.
          • (1995, 1998), "Sciences as Communicational Communities", invited paper delivered orally at a meeting of the American Physical Society. Version 3.1 1998 substantially revised. Eprint.
          • (2000), "Peirce and the Socratic Tradition in Philosophy", presidential address given to the meeting of the Charles S. Peirce Society in Boston, December 28, 1999. Published in TCSPS, v. 36, n. 3 (Summer 2000). Arisbe Eprint.
          • (2002), "The Relevance Of Peircean Semiotic To Computational Intelligence Augmentation", the Proceedings version of a paper presented at the Workshop on Computational Intelligence and Semiotics, Itaú Cultural, São Paulo, Brazil, 8–9 October 2002. Eprint.
          • (2007 draft), "On the Use and Abuse of the Immediate/Dynamical Object Distinction", Arisbe Eprint.
        • Raposa, Michael L. (1989), Peirce's Philosophy of Religion (Peirce Studies #5), Indiana University Press: catalog page, 180 pages, hardcover (ISBN 978-0253348333, ISBN 0253348331).
        • Reilly, Francis E. (1970), Charles Peirce's Theory of Scientific Method, Fordham University Press, 200 pages, hardcover (ISBN 978-0823208807, ISBN 082320880X).
        • Rescher, Nicholas
          Nicholas Rescher
          Nicholas Rescher is an American philosopher at the University of Pittsburgh. In a productive research career extending over six decades, Rescher has established himself as a systematic philosopher of the old style and author of a system of pragmatic idealism which weaves together threads of...

           (1979), Peirce's Philosophy of Science: Critical Studies in His Theory of Induction & Scientific Method, University of Notre Dame Press (June 1979), 127 pages, paperback (ISBN 978-0268015275, ISBN 0268015279).
        • Reynolds, Andrew (2002), Peirce's Scientific Metaphysics: The Philosophy of Chance, Law, & Evolution, Vanderbilt University Press: catalog page, 240 pages, hardcover (ISBN 978-0826513960, ISBN 0826513964).
        • Richmond, Gary
          • (2006), "Trikonic Analysis-Synthesis and Critical Common Sense on the Web" for the ICCS 2006 conference. Covers trikonic
            Trikonic
            Trikonic, is a technique of triadic analysis-synthesis which has been developed by Gary Richmond based on the original idea of a possible applied science making three categorial distinctions, which philosopher Charles Sanders Peirce, its creator, called “Trichotomic.” Peirce introduces trichotomic...

             and "vectors", permutations of the Peircean categorial sequence. PDF Eprint.
          • (2008), "Cultural Pragmatics and the Life of the Sign" in Critical Arts, v. 22, n. 2, November 2008, Routledge, University of South Africa Press: catalog page. Contribution about Arnold Shepperson and Peirce to the special issue "Peirce Logic and Mining Safety" (Shepperson memorial issue). Routledge free-access PDF Eprint.
        • Roberts, Don D. (1973), The Existential Graphs of Charles S. Peirce, Mouton and Company, The Hague, Netherlands (now Walter de Gruyter, Berlin & NY), 168 pages, hardcover (ISBN 978-90-279-2523-7, ISBN 9027925232).
        • Romeo, Luigi (1977), "The Derivation of 'Semiotics' through the History of the Discipline", Semiosis, v. 6 pp. 37–50. Retraces evolution and usage of term "Semiotics" from antiquity to Locke and on up to the late 19th century when Peirce first employed it.
        • Rosensohn, William L. (1974), The phenomenology of Charles S. Peirce: From the doctrine of categories to phaneroscopy, Gruner, 110 pages, (ISBN 978-9060320242, ISBN 9060320247).
        • Rosenthal, Sandra B. (1994), Charles Peirce's Pragmatic Pluralism, State University of New York Press catalog page, 177 pages, hardcover (ISBN 978-0791421574, ISBN 0791421570), paperback (ISBN 978-0791421581, ISBN 0791421589).
        • Santaella, Lucia (1997), "The Development of Peirce's Three Types of Reasoning: Abduction, Deduction, and Induction", 6th Congress of the IASS. Eprint.
        • Savan, David (1989), An Introduction to C. S. Peirce's Full System of Semiotic, Toronto Semiotic Circle Monographs No. 1., Toronto Semiotic Circle, Toronto, Canada. Revised and expanded version of Savan 1976.
        • Scott, Frances Williams (2006), C. S. Peirce's System of Science: Life as a Laboratory (Peirce Studies #7), Press of Arisbe Associates, Elsah, IL, hardcover (ISBN 978-0936842127, ISBN 0936842121).
        • Sebeok, Thomas Albert
          Thomas Sebeok
          Thomas Albert Sebeok was a polymathic American semiotician and linguist.- Life and work :...

          • (1976), Contributions to the Doctrine of Signs, Indiana University, 271 pages (ISBN 978-0877501947, ISBN 0877501947), and, in 1986, Rowman & Littlefield (Non NBN), 314 pages, textbook binding, (ISBN 978-0819150509, ISBN 0819150509). Picks up where Luigi Romeo leaves off on the history of the term "Semiotic".
          • (1980), "You know my method": A juxtaposition of Charles S. Peirce and Sherlock Holmes, Gaslight Publications, 84 pages, (ISBN 978-0934468015, ISBN 093446801X).
        • Seibert, Charles H. (2008), "Sayyid Qutb's Understanding of Charles Peirce", Arisbe Eprint. The sole treatment of this issue, at least in English.
        • Shepperson, Arnold, published or reprinted in Critical Arts: A Journal of South-North Cultural and Media Studies, v. 22, n. 2, November 2008, special issue Peirce Logic and Mining Safety (Shepperson memorial issue), Routledge, University of South Africa Press: catalog page (see also Richmond, Gary (2008) above for highly relevant free-access article):
          • (2001), "Realism, logic and social communication: C.S. Peirce's classification of science in communication studies and journalism", major appendix to National Research Foundation: State of the Discipline, Communication Studies (South Africa). Reprinted 2008 in Critical Arts v. 22, n. 2 (see above).
          • (2005), "Safety and the Logic of Hazard: Health and safety culture as a research problem", Programme in Culture, Communication and Media Studies, University of KwaZulu-Natal, Durban 4041, client: Safety in Mines Research Advisory Council (SIMRAC), Ministry of Minerals and Energy, Pretoria and Braamfontein. An application of Peirce's economics of research. 2008 edition in Critical Arts v. 22, n. 2 (see above).
          • (2008), "An economy of impossibility: a preliminary study for an ordinal approach to research methods in cultural studies" in Critical Arts v. 22, n. 2 (see above), with preface by Eric Louw. Involving application of Peirce, Arrow, and Sen. Shepperson was working on this when he died. See also "The frustration of an unfinished conversation: a review of 'An economy of impossibility'", Julie Clare, in the same issue.
        • Sheriff, John K.
          • (1989), The Fate of Meaning: Charles Peirce, Structuralism, and Literature, Princeton University Press, 168 pages, hardcover (ISBN 978-0691067629, ISBN 0691067627), paperback (ISBN 978-0691014500, ISBN 0691014507), Amazon shows P.U.P. 2007 reprint, not shown by P.U.P. catalog page.
          • (1994), Charles Peirce's Guess at the Riddle: Grounds for Human Significance, Indiana University Press: catalog page, 128 pages, hardcover (ISBN 978-0253352040, ISBN 0253352045), paperback (ISBN 978-0253208804, ISBN 0253208807).
        • Shin, Sun-Joo (2002), The Iconic Logic of Peirce's Graphs, M.I.T. Press: catalog page, 220 pages, hardcover (ISBN 978-0-262-19470-9, ISBN 0-262-19470-8).
        • Short, Thomas L.
          Thomas L. Short
          Thomas Lloyd Short is a published philosopher of science, teleology, semeiotics, and conceptual change, specializing in the philosophy of Charles Sanders Peirce.-Career:...

           (Google search on all variants of T. L. Short's name in connection with Peirce.)
          • (1980a), "An Analysis of Conceptual Change" in American Philosophical Quarterly, v. 17, n. 4, October.
          • (1980b), "Peirce and the Incommensurability of Theories" in The Monist 63: 316-328.
          • (1981a), "Peirce's Concept of Final Causation" in TCSPS, v. 17, n. 4, fall.
          • (1981b), "Semeiosis and Intentionality" in TCSPS, v. 17, n. 3, summer.
          • (1982), "Life among the Legisigns" in TCSPS, v. 18, n. 4, fall.
          • (1983), "Teleology in Nature" in American Philosophical Quarterly.
          • (1984), "Some problems concerning Peirce's Conceptions of Concepts and Propositions" in TCSPS, v. 20, n. 1, winter.
          • (1986a), "David Savan's Peirce Studies" in TCSPS, v. 22, n. 2, spring.
          • (1986b), "What They Said in Amsterdam: Peirce's Semiotics Today" in Semiotica 60: 103-28.
          • (1988a), "The Growth of Symbols" in Cruzeiro semiotico 8, 81-87, Associação Portuguesa de Semiótica, Porto, Portugal.
          • (1988c), "Why we prefer Peirce to Saussure" in Semiotics 1988, Prewitt, Deely, and Haworth, eds., 124–130, Lanham, MD: University Press of America.
          • (1992), "Peirce's Semiotic Theory of the Self" in Semiotica, 91 1/2, 109–131.
          • (1994a), "David Savan's Defense of Semiotic Realism" in Semiotica 98 3/4 (1994), de Gruyter, pp. 243–263.
          • (1994b), "On Hermeticism in Semiotics" in The Peirce Seminar Papers: Annual of Semiotic Analysis: Volume II, 1994, Shapiro, ed., Haley, managing ed., Berghahn Books catalog page, pp. 231–259. Berghahn says publication year 1995.
          • (1996a), "Interpreting Peirce's Interpretant: A Response to Lalor, Liszka, and Meyers", TCSPS, v. 32, n. 4 fall.
          • (1997), "Hypostatic Abstraction in Self-Consciousness", The Rule of Reason: The Philosophy of Charles Sanders Peirce, Brunning & Forster, eds. University of Toronto Press: catalog page, pp. 289–308.
          • (1998a), "The Discovery of Scientific Aims and Methods", American Catholic Philosophical Quarterly v. 72, n. 2: 293-312.
          • (1998b), "Jakobson's Problematic Appropriation of Peirce" in The Peirce Seminar Papers, Shapiro, ed., v. 3. Peter Lang: catalog page.
          • (1999), "Teleology and Linguistic Change" in The Peirce Seminar Papers, Shapiro and Haley, eds. v. 4. Berghahn Books: catalog page.
          • (1999/2000), "Peirce on Meaning and Translation" in La Traduzione, Athanor anno 10, n. 2, Bari, Italy.
          • (2000a), "Peirce on the Aim of Inquiry: Another Reading of 'Fixation'", TCSPS, v. 36, n. 1, winter 2000, pp. 1–23.
          • (2000b), "Was Peirce a Weak Foundationalist?", TCSPS, v. 36, n. 4, fall 2000, pp. 503–528.
          • (2001), "The Conservative Pragmatism of Charles Peirce", Modern Age 43:4, Fall 2001. First Principles Eprint.
          • (2002), "Robin on Perception and Sentiment in Peirce" in TCSPS, v. 38, n. 1/2, winter/spring, pp. 267–282.
          • (2004), "The Development of Peirce's Theory of Signs" in The Cambridge Companion to Peirce, Cheryl Misak, ed., Cambridge U. P.
          • (2007), Peirce's Theory of Signs, Cambridge University Press: catalog page, hardback (ISBN 9780521843201). Symposium on the book in Transactions of the Charles S. Peirce Society v. 43, n. 4, Fall 2007, T.L. Short, guest ed. Eprint.
        • Skagestad, Peter
          • (1981), The Road of Inquiry, Charles Peirce's Pragmatic Realism, Columbia University Press: catalog page, New York, NY, 261 pages, cloth (ISBN 0-231-05004-6).
          • (1993), "Thinking With Machines: Intelligence Augmentation, Evolutionary Epistemology, and Semiotic" in The Journal of Social and Evolutionary Systems, v. 16, n. 2, pp. 157–180, Arisbe Eprint. Peirce, Popper, and Engelbart.
          • (1998), "Peirce, Virtuality, and Communication", from the Twentieth World Congress of Philosophy, in Boston, Massachusetts from August 10–15, 1998. Paedeia Eprint.
        • Smyth, Richard A. (1997), Reading Peirce Reading, Rowman & Littlefield Publishers, Inc.: catalog page, 336 (ix + 327) pages, hardcover (ISBN 978-0847684328, ISBN 0847684326), paperback (ISBN 978-0847684335, ISBN 0847684334).
        • Sobrinho, Blasco Jos (2001), Signs, Solidarities & Sociology: Charles S. Peirce and the Pragmatics of Globalization, Rowman & Littlefield Publishers, Inc.: catalog page, hardcover (ISBN 978-0847691784, ISBN 0847691780), paperback (ISBN 978-0847691791, ISBN 0847691799).
        • Sorrell, Kory Spencer (2004), Representative Practices: Peirce, Pragmatism, and Feminist Epistemology, Fordham University Press: catalog page, 228 pages, hardcover (ISBN 978-0823223541, ISBN 082322354X).
        • Sowa, John F.
          John F. Sowa
          John Florian Sowa is the computer scientist who invented conceptual graphs, a graphic notation for logic and natural language, based on the structures in semantic networks and on the existential graphs of Charles S. Peirce. He is currently developing high-level "ontologies" for artificial...

           (2006), "Peirce's Contributions to the 21st Century", Conceptual Structures: Inspiration and Application, LNAI 4068, Springer, Berlin, pp. 54–69. Sowa PDF Eprint.
        • Spinks, C. W. (1992), Peirce and Triadomania: A Walk in the Semiotic Wilderness, Mouton de Gruyter: catalog page, 256 pages, hardcover (ISBN 978-3110126334, ISBN 3110126338).
        • Stewart, Arthur Franklin (1994, 1997), Elements of Knowledge: Pragmatism, Logic, and Inquiry, first published as Elements of Knowledge: Pragmaticism and Philosophy of Knowledge, Kendall/Hunt Publishing Co., Dubuque (IA), 1994, xvi + 135 pages, paperback (ISBN 0-8403-9465-9), revised Sub edition (November 1997) Vanderbilt University Press: catalog page, 145 pages, hardcover (ISBN 978-0826513038, ISBN 0826513034).
        • Taborsky, Edwina (1998), Architectonics of semiosis, Macmillan, 1998, 202 pages, hardcover (ISBN 978-0312216573, ISBN 0312216572).
        • Thompson, Manley Hawn (1973), The pragmatic philosophy of C. S. Peirce, 317 pages, University Of Chicago Press, IL.
        • Trout, Lara (2010), The Politics of Survival : Peirce, Affectivity, and Social Criticism, Fordham U. Press catalog page, 304 pages, paperback (ISBN 9780823232956).
        • Turley, Peter T. (1977), Peirce's Cosmology, Philosophical Library, 126 pages, hardcover (ISBN 978-0802222084, ISBN 0802222080).
        • Tursman, Richard Allen (1987), Peirce's theory of scientific discovery: A system of logic conceived as semiotic (Peirce Studies #3), Indiana University Press, 160 pages, (ISBN 978-0253342959, ISBN 0253342953).
        • Vehkavaara, Tommi
          • (2001), "The outline of Peirce's classification of sciences (1902–1911)", . Chart.
          • (2003), "Development of Peirce's classification of sciences – three stages: 1889, 1898, 1903", . Charts.
        • Ward, Roger (2001), Peirce and Politics, Sage Publications, reprint, originally appeared as article in: Philosophy & Social Criticism, v. 27, n. 3, pp. 67–90 (2001), P&SC abstract.
        • Wennerberg, Hjalmar (1962), The Pragmatism of C. S. Peirce, An Analytical Study, Gleerup, Lund, Sweden, 195 pages.
        • Wible, James R. (2009) "Economics, Christianity, and Creative Evolution: Peirce, Newcomb, and Ely and the Issues Surrounding the Creation of the American Economic Association in the 1880s", Arisbe. Condensation of several chapters from a longer project. Wible is an economist at the Whittemore School of Business and Economics, U. of New Hampshire.PDF Eprint.
        • Yu, Chong Ho ("Alex")
          • (1994), "Abduction? Deduction? Induction? Is there a Logic of Exploratory Data Analysis?", presented at the Annual Meeting of the American Educational Research Association (New Orleans, LA, April 4–8, 1994, Internet Archive Eprint.
          • (2005?), "Inference to the Best Explanation and Dembski Significance Testing Model for the Intelligent Design Argument", Internet Archive .
        • Zalamea, Fernando (2001), "Peirce's logic of continuity: Existential graphs and non-Cantorian continuum", Review of Modern Logic, v. 9, n. 1-2, pp. 115–162, Project Euclid open access Eprint.
        • Zeman, John Jay (1983, 1986), "Peirce’s Philosophy of Logic", preparation of material for this paper was for a conference on "The Birth of Mathematical Logic" at Fredonia College, SUNY in March 1983. Published in TCSPS, v. 22 (1986), pp. 1–22. Eprint.
        • Zuchero, John (2007), The Practical Peirce: An Introduction to the Triadic Continuum Implemented as a Computer Data Structure, iUniverse, Inc., 252 pages, paperback (ISBN 978-0595441129, ISBN 0595441122).

        Collections of Peirce's writings on the Internet

        • Batke, Peter, ed., Eprint, 31 by Peirce online as of February 17, 2009.
        • Bergman, Mats and Paavola, Sami, eds.
        • Kariger, Brian, ed., Charles S. Peirce: Writings, six classics online by Peirce.
        • Marty, Robert and Lang, Alfred, eds., "76 Definitions of The Sign by C. S. Peirce collected and analyzed by Robert Marty, with 12 further definitions or equivalents proposed by Alfred Lang.
        • PEP editors, Volume 2 of Writings of Charles S. Peirce: A Chronological Edition, 42 online from Volume 2's 52 by Peirce.



        Collections of Peirce-related articles on the Internet

        • Bergman, Mats and Paavola, Sami (eds.), Papers (at Virtual Centre for Peirce Studies at the University of Helsinki), University of Helsinki, Helsinki, Finland. 24 papers, 10 authors, as of 1/31/2009. Eprint
        • Queiroz, João and Gudwin, Ricardo (eds.), Digital Encyclopedia of Charles S. Peirce, (unattributed), Brazil. 84 authors listed, links to 51 papers, more papers listed, as of 1/31/2009. Eprint.
        • Ransdell, Joseph (ed.), Interpretants of the Works of Charles Sanders Peirce at Arisbe: The Peirce Gateway (Joseph Ransdell, Professor Emeritus of Philosophy from Texas Tech University). 196 authors, links to 421 papers, as of 1/31/2009. Eprint.

        Bibliographies on the Internet

        • "Bibliografía Peirceana (2006)". Grupo de Estudios Peirceanos. Secondary works. Huge, and plenty in English and in Spanish. Eprint.
        • "Bibliography of Finnish Peirce Studies" , some in English, some in Finnish. Some links. Eprint
        • "Charles S. Peirce: Ontology and Semiotics. The Theory of Categories", Theory and History of Ontology. A Resource Guide for Philosophers. Primary and secondary. Eprint.
        • "Charles Sanders Peirce". Philpapers. Mostly secondary including some recent articles. Eprint.
        • "C. S. Peirce & Process Thought". The Center for Process Studies. Secondary works. Eprint
        • Frithjof Dau's page of readings and links on existential graphs includes lists of: books exclusively on existential graphs; books containing existential graphs; articles; and some links and downloadables. Eprint.
        • "The literature of C.S. Peirce’s Existential Graphs", Xin-Wen Liu, Institute of Philosophy, Chinese Academy of Social Sciences, Beijing, PRC. A whole lot there. Internet Archive Eprint.
        • Pragmatism Cybrary. John R. Shook, ed. Many bibliographies. Eprint.
        • "Recommended Books', Institute for Studies in Pragmaticism. Primary and secondary. Eprint.
        • "Selected Bibliography of Secondary Literature on Charles Peirce", Robert Lane, ed., U. of West Georgia. Eprint.

        Peirce's definitions in the Baldwin

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        Classics in the History of Psychology (Christopher D. Green) has A-O viewable in html format (Eprint), with indexes of words linked to their definitions. Listed and linked below are Peirce's entries in A-O. Entries shown here without attribution are Peirce's. Mixed attributions are shown here. Boldfaces and parentheses in definition titles are as in the original. Present article's annotations in brackets. Each link is to the relevant page in Christopher D. Green's online html version. Peirce also wrote definitions in P-Z, for instance much of the definition of "Pragmatic (1) and (2) Pragmatism", much of that of "Predication", the whole "Matter and Form" (over 4,060 words), and the long main entry on "Uniformity".
        Initials key from amid the Dictionary's list of collaborators:
        A.S.P.P. = Professor Andrew Seth Pringle-Pattison
        Andrew Seth Pringle-Pattison
        Andrew Seth , who changed his name to Andrew Seth Pringle-Pattison to fulfill the terms of a bequest, was a Scottish philosopher....

        , Edinburgh University, Consulting Editor for English.
        C.L.F. = Mrs. C. Ladd-Franklin
        Christine Ladd-Franklin
        Christine Ladd-Franklin was the first American woman psychologist, logician, and mathematician.-Early Life and Early Education:...

        , Baltimore, Associate Editor for Logic and Psychology, Contributor for Logic.
        C.S.P. = Dr. C. S. Peirce, Milford, Pike Co., Pennsylvania, Contributor for Logic.
        G.F.S. = Dr. G. F. Stout
        George Stout
        George Frederick Stout was a leading English philosopher and psychologist.Born in South Shields, he studied and later taught philosophy and psychology at Cambridge University....

        , University Reader, Oxford, Consulting Editor for English.
        H.B.F. = Professor H. B. Fine
        Henry Burchard Fine
        Henry Burchard Fine was an American university dean and mathematician.Fine was born at Chambersburg, Pennsylvania, and was educated at Princeton and Leipzig universities...

        , Princeton University, Contributor for Physical Science and Mathematics.
        J.J. = Professor J. Jastrow
        Joseph Jastrow
        Joseph Jastrow was an American psychologist, noted for inventions in experimental psychology, design of experiments, and psycho-physics. Jastrow was one of the first scientists to study the evolution of language, publishing an article on the topic in 1886...

        , Wisconsin University, Contributor for Physical Science and Mathematics.
        J.M.B. = Professor James Mark Baldwin
        James Mark Baldwin
        James Mark Baldwin was an American philosopher and psychologist who was educated at Princeton under the supervision of Scottish philosopher James McCosh and who was one of the founders of the Department of Psychology at the university...

        , Princeton University, (Chief) Editor, Contributor for Psychology.
        R.A. = Professor R. Adamson, Glasgow University, Contributor for Logic.

        Dualism (in philosophy)
        [1st para. "C.S.P.- A.S.P.P."
        the rest "A.S.P.P."]
        Economy (logical principle of)

        Empirical Logic

        [1st para. "R.A.- C.S.P.",

        the rest "R.A."]
        Equipollence or -cy

        [1st para. "C.S.P.",

        while 2nd para. "R.A."]
        Genus (in logic)

        Given
        Imaging (in logic)
        ["C.S.P., H.B.D."]

        Implicit (in logic)

        Inconsistency

        Independence

        Index (in exact logic)

        Individual (in logic)
        Inference

        [1st 5 paras. = in logic, "C.S.P.",

        2nd 5 paras. = in psych., "J.M.B., G.D.S."]

        Insolubilia
        Intention (in logic)

        Involution

        Kind

        Knowledge (in logic)

        ["C.S.P., C.L.F."]
        Laws of Thought
        [1st approx. 2040 words, "C.S.P.",

        next over 800 words "C.L.F.", and

        final two sentences "C.S.P."]
        Leading of Proof

        Leading Principle

        Lemma

        Light of Nature

        Limitative

        Limiting Notion
        ["J.M.B.- C.S.P."]
        Logic

        [All 16 paras. "C.S.P., C.L.F."

        bracketed sentence by "J.M.B."]

        Logic (exact)
        [contains over 2,920 words]

        Logical

        Logical Diagram (or Graph)

        Logomachy

        Major and Minor (extreme,
        term, premise, satz, &c., in logic)

        Mark

        [1st two paras. "C.S.P., C.L.F.",

        remaining two paras., "C.S.P."]

        Material Fallacy

        Material Logic

        Mathematical Logic

        ["C.S.P" appears twice,

        but no others' initials appear].

        Matter and Form
        [contains over 4,050 words]

        Maxim (in logic)
        Method and Methodology, or Methodeutic
        Middle Term (and Middle)
        ["C.S.P., C.L.F."]

        Mixed

        Mnemonic Verses and Words (in logic)

        Modality
        [contains over 2,900 words]

        Modulus

        ["C.S.P.",

        & 9 words by "E.M." near start]

        Modus ponens and Modus tollens

        Monad (Monadism, Monadology)

        [1st para. "A.S.P.P.- J.M.B.",

        next four paras. "C.S.P.",

        the rest by others]
        Multitude (in mathematics)

        ["C.S.P., H.B.D."]

        Name (in logic)

        Necessary (in logic)

        Necessity
        [contains over 1,760 words]
        Negation

        [1st 1,250 words "C.S.P., C.L.F.",

        remaining para. "C.L.F., J.M.B."]

        Negative

        ["C.S.P." except
        "negative term" sub-entry
        which is by C.L.F.]
        Nominal

        Nomology

        Non-A

        Non-Contradiction

        Nonsequitur

        Norm (and Normality)

        [1st sentence "C.S.P.",

        rest by "J.J."]

        Nota Notae

        Numerical
        Observation
        ["C.S.P., J.M.B."]

        Obversion

        Opposition (in logic)
        Organon
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